Russia increases the air defence forces in occupied Crimea
Category
Ukraine
Publication date

Russia increases the air defence forces in occupied Crimea

Air defence
Source:  ATESH

Russian troops, after the successful strikes of the Defense Forces of Ukraine on the airfield in Gvardiyskyi, are increasing their air defense forces in the occupied Crimea.

What is known about the increase in Russian air defence forces in Crimea

As noted in the message, the partisans are studying air defence equipment at the Dzhankoy airfield.

Agents of our movement are constantly studying the defense of this strategically important airfield, — ATESH notes.

The resistance movement noted that the invaders began to build up air defence on the territory of the occupied peninsula after the successful strikes of AFU on the airbase in Gvardeyskoye.

They believe it will help them protect themselves. However, our agents among the military and civilians are working to cause devastating damage to the occupiers, — concluded in "ATESH".

The situation in Crimea

Today, it became known that Ukrainian drones hit the Russian ship "Sergei Kotov" in Crimea. This is a special operation with the participation of DIU.

The explosions were heard that night in the area of temporarily occupied Kerch. The network reported that the Russian ship "Sergei Kotov" could have been sunk as a result of the drone attack. Later, the pro-Russian media themselves began to confirm this.

It was reported that the ship sank, and there were victims among the crew. In total, eyewitnesses in Kerch counted five powerful explosions after midnight.

The Russian occupiers set up firing positions right on the beaches of Yevpatoria in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

In addition, Russia is bringing rare types of multiple rocket launchers (MLRS) to the front line. The unloading of "Grad-1" was recorded by partisans in occupied Yevpatoria. "Dragon's teeth" are also transported by KamAZ trucks to the Yevpatoria region of the Russian Federation.

By staying online, you consent to the use of cookies files, which help us make your stay here even better 

Based on your browser and language settings, you might prefer the English version of our website. Would you like to switch?