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The military-political observer of the group Information resistance Alexander Ko...

"And on the Crimean Bridge." A military expert predicts "cephalopods" in other places of occupied Crimea

The military-political observer of the group Information resistance Alexander Kovalenko on the air of Radio NV suggested that after explosions at the Saki airfield, other military bases or infrastructure facilities in occupied Crimea would be destroyed. "I do not exclude that in the near future we will see the same" cues "somewhere in Dzhanka, Chaplin, Belbek. I eventually do not exclude the Kerch Bridge.

In fact, the Armed Forces today have every opportunity to have such an impact on the temporarily occupied territory, ”Kovalenko said. The expert added that Ukraine's opportunities are increasing daily, and in Russia, on the contrary, there is less and less opportunity to counteract the Armed Forces, which is important for the liberation of the Kherson region and events at the Southern Star.

“It should be noted that at this airfield [near the resort Novofedorivka] there were planes that were involved in the operating area in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions. Not only fighters that caused rocket strokes on the positions of the Armed Forces, but there were Su-24MRs, which perform the function of intelligence aviation. The intensity of strokes in the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is not completely, but will decrease.

It can also be said that intelligence information will be much less received by the Russian invaders at the expense of intelligence aviation, ”Kovalenko is convinced. On August 9, several powerful explosions were heard at the Russian Air Force Saki near the village of Novofedorivka in the occupied Crimea. The Russian Defense Ministry stated that there was a "detonation of several aviation ammunition".

The Crimean Vlad told about five victims and later the aggressor media stated that one person had died, and nine more were injured. The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine somewhat sarcastically commented on the explosions at the Saki airfield in the occupied Crimea. The agency noted that it could not determine the cause of the fire in the airfield, but reminds of fire safety rules and smoking prohibition in unspecified places.

The adviser to the chairman of the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak said that the defenders of Ukraine are not related to explosions at the airfield in the Crimea. In his opinion, explosions could be caused by both detonation and "cephale" in the Russian army and the work of the guerrilla movement.