Emergency Document Evacuation in Crimea After Ukrainian Strikes on Airfields.
Documents and Equipment Being Evacuated in Crimea
According to Espreso.tv: According to the 'ATESH' movement, the occupation administrations in Kerch and Feodosia are urgently relocating valuable documents and equipment, with the process set to conclude by July 3. This move signals growing fears of further attacks on the Crimean peninsula. Similar evacuation orders have also been issued to other occupation administrations across Crimea, highlighting widespread anxiety among officials.
Reports indicate that some officials have been taking sick leave or vacation time and traveling to Krasnodar Krai, likely in an attempt to avoid the potential fallout from military operations. On the night of July 3, Ukraine's Defense Forces launched strikes on strategic targets in Crimea, including the railway bridge over the Krasnogvardeysky Canal, as well as the 'Saki' and 'Gvardiyske' airfields. According to available information, at least seven aircraft were destroyed or damaged as a result of these attacks.
Rising Tensions in the Region
These events underscore the heightened tensions in the area and the continuation of hostilities, which could have serious consequences for the occupation administration and its activities on the peninsula.
The situation in Crimea remains critical, as Ukrainian military actions demonstrate an intensification of combat operations in territory under occupation control. The evacuation of officials and their attempts to escape danger reflect a growing sense of uncertainty among Russian personnel. It is important to note that these developments could influence future decisions by the occupation administrations, particularly regarding regional governance and the safety of the civilian population.
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