Putin Acknowledges Strikes on Crimea for the First Time: What He Now Demands from the Defense Ministry.
Putin’s Remarks on Ukrainian Attacks in Crimea
According to UATV: For the first time, Vladimir Putin has publicly addressed Ukraine’s strikes on Crimea, calling on the Russian military to take steps to reduce their impact. He stated that these attacks are disrupting Russia’s military supply lines and threatening stability on the occupied peninsula. Although occupation authorities insist the situation remains under control, multiple reports point to serious challenges in the region.
A key supply route linking Crimea to mainland Russia has been described as a 'highway of death.' This illustrates how Ukraine’s long-range strike strategy is putting pressure on Putin and weakening his grip on the territory. Losing Crimea would carry both strategic and symbolic weight for Russia.
Damaged Infrastructure and Economic Fallout
According to reports, drone strikes destroyed a railway bridge over the North Crimea Canal, along with three military aircraft and four air defense systems.
Jan Claas Berends: 'The economic damage is enormous'
Expert Eskender Bariyev noted that 'Russian military personnel are increasingly trying to focus on so-called defense of Western Crimea.' This suggests that Russian forces are being forced to adjust their tactics in response to new threats.
Volodymyr Solovyan emphasized that 'the key factor actually influencing the situation in Crimea remains fuel supplies and the creation of an electricity deficit.' This indicates that Ukraine’s strikes are not only damaging military infrastructure but also severely complicating the delivery of essential resources.
As a result, the situation in Crimea remains tense, and Ukraine’s actions continue to significantly disrupt Russia’s military logistics, raising questions about the occupation authorities’ control over the peninsula.
The fallout from Ukrainian strikes on Crimea has far-reaching consequences for Russia, undermining both military and economic stability in the region. Damage to infrastructure—including transport routes and military assets—threatens resource supplies and could further deteriorate conditions for occupation forces. This shows that Ukraine’s strategy is effectively shaping the course of the conflict, making Russian military operations on the peninsula increasingly difficult.
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