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Concerned conversations and queues for departure: how explosions in Sevastopol influenced the Russians in Crimea

The UAV attack on the oil depot in Sevastopol, according to the human rights activist Skander Bariyev, significantly influenced the psychological state of the Russians. Because of this, queues were formed from the peninsula and conversations were intensified, which is becoming dangerous in Crimea. The Russians were worried about attacks on Sevastopol and did not feel as safe on the occupied peninsula as it was before.

The fire at the oil depot and UAV flights affected the psychological state of the invaders. This was reported on Channel 24 by a member of the Majlis of the Crimean Tatar people, the human rights activist Skender Bariyev. Thus, on April 29, a large -scale fire at the occupied Sevastopol near the Cossack Bay, which destroyed more than 10 tanks with petroleum products with a total capacity of 40 thousand tons.

It became a kind of clear message for Russians who illegally settled in the Crimea that they need to run. "At first, the Russians said that there is non -standard fuel and it should be disposed of. They said that these are not Ukrainian drones or Ukrainians in principle, but NATO officers. But we have a result and it is important to us. Because it is the largest base that gives fuel to military Russian ships, "the human rights activist said.

According to the human rights activist, the day before the invaders even created a working group that should control radio frequencies in the Crimea to control the UAV more. "This is an additional link for the occupiers that it is better to leave the Crimea in a timely manner because it will be liberated and becoming a sacred place by which Putin regime and Putin Russia will be destroyed," he added. As for the tourist season, the defender added, no one is waiting for him in Crimea.

Most Russians plan to go to the Krasnodar region instead of Crimea this year, as it has become dangerous on the peninsula now. Recall that after strokes in Sevastopol, the occupiers urgently began to arrange a ferry crossing to the Russian Federation.