Russians strengthen air defense in Crimea: why the Armed Forces of Ukraine threaten key logistical hubs.

Russians strengthen air defense in Crimea: why the Armed Forces of Ukraine threaten key logistical hubs
Russians strengthen air defense in Crimea: why the Armed Forces of Ukraine threaten key logistical hubs
Russian troops have intensified security measures and deployed air defense systems near Kruhly and Hrafskyi bays in Sevastopol. These strategic points ensure the actions of the Russian military in the Black Sea region, prompting enemies to be concerned about potential strikes from Ukrainian Armed Forces.
This was reported by Atesh militants.

Security near Kruhly Bay

Near Kruhly Bay in Crimea, observers recorded mobile groups of Russian soldiers with heavy machine guns taking turns. Their task is to defend against possible attacks from Ukrainian naval drones and disable unmanned aerial vehicles. The increase in security is related to the vulnerability near the branch of the state unitary enterprise 'Aviakomplekt', which is identified as a key logistics center. This facility coordinates combat operations, including military operations in southern Ukraine, and services helicopters.

Protection of Hrafskyi Bay

Hrafskyi Bay in Crimea is used for the basing and repair of military equipment, including landing gear. Ammunition and fuel for Russian troops are stored here as well. Additionally, this bay is important for the transfer of military personnel and equipment to the Black Sea area. The focus on security and the use of air defense systems indicate the enemy's fear of potential attacks.

Recently, there were reports of potential attacks on southern Ukraine from Crimea, as well as the destruction of a radar station drone on the peninsula.

The ongoing strengthening of security measures and air defense systems near Kruhly and Hrafskyi bays indicates rising tensions in the region. Russian troops are concentrating on protecting their logistical hubs in Crimea, signaling the possibility of new conflicts in the Black Sea region.

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