Liberation of Crimea — Ukrainian Armed Forces strikes scare the occupying authorities.
In Crimea, anxiety is rising among the occupying authorities due to the constant strikes of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on military facilities in the peninsula. This indicates the approach of its liberation, said the spokesman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army, Serhiy Bratchuk.
Anxiety in Crimea
According to Serhiy Bratchuk, the liberation of Crimea may occur both through military-diplomatic means and by force, depending on the situation at the front. Due to the constant strikes of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, anxiety among the occupying authorities is increasing.
“Something flies there every day, just not everything is reported. And the fact that the Gauleiter Aksyonov is still moving in official cars with the REB installation — this says a lot. They are anxious,” said Serhiy Bratchuk.
The spokesman also emphasized that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are ready for any developments and stressed that Crimea will always be in the spotlight. Moreover, it recently became known that Russia has begun to fear for its ships in Crimea, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces are successfully destroying radar systems on the peninsula.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to attack military facilities in occupied Crimea, which causes anxiety among the Russian military and the local occupying authorities. This may indicate the impending liberation of the peninsula from occupation, although the methods and timing of this may vary depending on the situation at the front.
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