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Construction of the road from the Russian border to Crimea slows down the movement along the land corridor – Andriushchenko

The road that the occupiers are building from the Russian border to Crimea through Mariupol slows down the movement along the land corridor to the occupied peninsula, including for the Russian occupiers. So far, the Russians have built 10 km of the road in 1.5 years, but the road is still unable to fulfill its…

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Partisans Say Crimea-Based Russian Marines Pay Bribes to Avoid Kursk Deployment

Russian troops from the 810th Marine Brigade, stationed in Russian-occupied Crimea, are allegedly paying bribes to avoid deployment to the Kursk region, according to a report by the Atesh partisan movement on Telegram. The 810th Separate Marine Infantry Brigade, part of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet coastal forces, is normally based near Sevastopol in Kozacha Bay.…

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Russia escalates attacks after Crimea bridge blast

The Kremlin says it has arrested eight people — five of them Russian — in connection with the destruction of a key bridge linking Russia to Crimea. The explosion led to an escalation of attacks across Ukraine. Charlie D’Agata has the latest on the war. #russia #ukraine #news “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell” delivers…

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Russians Rush S-300 Missiles to Crimea, Bracing for Massive Assault on Military Targets, Say Guerrillas

The Atesh guerrilla movement has uncovered a route used to transport missiles to the Russian S-300 air defense system near the Kerch Bridge in occupied Crimea and have also reported increased missile transportation to various air defense complexes across the peninsula. “This indicates that the Russian Armed Forces are preparing to counter a large-scale attack…

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Ukraine is Winning the Battle for Crimea – And More Good News Is Expected Soon

Ukraine is making steady progress in its fight to retake Crimea a decade after Russia’s “little green men” first invaded the peninsula in 2014 – and more major advances are expected later this year. Unidentified Russian soldiers patrol outside of Simferopol airport, on Feb. 28, 2014. Photo Credit: AFP JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage…

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Crimea on brink of environmental collapse after Kerch Bridge construction, experts say

Oleksii Vasyliuk, an environmental expert and head of the board of the NGO “Ukrainian Nature Conservation Group,” has warned of ecological disaster in Crimea after Russian occupation, according to UkrInform. The construction of the Kerch Bridge, fortifications, fuel spills into the sea, and missile strikes on nature reserves in the peninsula have severely polluted the…

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“Elections” in the occupied Crimea: schools will switch to distance learning for a week

Crimean schools will switch to distance learning for a week due to elections to the Russian parliament of Crimea. Distance learning in those educational institutions where polling stations are located. This was told to Krym.Realii by Yuriy, whose name is not disclosed for security reasons, UNN reports.According to a man whose daughter attends one of…

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Explosions in the occupied Crimea: Kirovske and Dzhankoy airfields damaged

In the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea, explosions occurred near the Kirovske airfield and near the town of Dzhankoy, UNN reports citing the Crimean Wind Telegram channel.DetailsAccording to eyewitnesses, four explosions occurred in Kirovske: three near the airfield and one near the local railway station. In addition, one explosion was recorded in the area of…

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