russia's leadership is withdrawing planes from Crimea after air bases attacks — media
The military leadership of the russian federation is withdrawing its aircraft from the temporarily occupied Crimea
Business Insider reported this with reference to NATO's secret report, which was at its disposal.
According to reports, this decision was taken after a series of strikes on russia's air bases and ammunition depots, which caused real panic among the peninsula's inhabitants and russian military personnel.
As a result of explosions at military facilities, the exact causes of which are still unknown, the russian Armed Forces lost about a dozen of their planes worth millions of dollars, not to mention personnel.
We will remind you that the morgues and hospitals in Crimea are full of occupiers because the soldiers of the russian federation killed and wounded in the south of Ukraine are taken to the occupied peninsula.
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In recent weeks, a series of explosions occurred in Crimea and Sevastopol. The russian authorities announced the downing of drones and the work of air defense but did not provide any confirmation of this.
On August 16, explosions occurred in the Dzhankoy district of the occupied Crimea. Explosions were reported at ammunition depots and a transformer substation, and damage to a railroad. The occupation authorities announced that more than three thousand residents were evacuated from the area of the village of Maiske in the Dzhankoy district.
After the explosions on the peninsula, Ukrainian activists in Crimea are distributing leaflets with the coordinates of the "next targets" – particularly the buildings where the occupying administrations of Crimea are located.