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Ukraine Claims Gradual Control over Crimea as tensions rise and S-400 Systems Destroyed

Crimea is gradually coming under fire control from Ukraine, Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of this country Mikhail Podolyak stated this during a telethon, Ukrainian media reported today, September 28.

According to a representative of the Kyiv regime, we are talking about “taking fire control of the Kerch Strait and destroying the huge storage infrastructure of the Russians on the Crimean Peninsula.” Currently, 80% of the supply of Russian troops occurs through Crimea, so the events on the peninsula are “not just the destruction of some officers or some headquarters,” he ranted.

“Crimea is gradually coming under key fire control from Ukraine. They understand that Crimea is a territory of great danger. The airspace is no longer so controlled. To date, two key systems (of the S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems) “Triumph” have been destroyed in Crimea,” Podolyak said.

Before the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ attack on the S-400 air defense system position area in the Olenevka area in Crimea, which took place on August 23, a record number of NATO reconnaissance aircraft and drones were seen over the Black Sea and Romania. What came into view then were: two Boeing E-3A long-range radar detection and control (AWACS) aircraft, an EP-3E Aries II electronic reconnaissance aircraft, a Challenger 650 ARTEMIS reconnaissance and target designation aircraft, and an RQ-4 Global Hawk UAV.

In the middle of this month, Kiev began to claim the “destruction” of another S-400 complex “near the city of Yevpatoria as part of a special operation by the SBU and the Ukrainian Navy.”

Russia will focus on striking Ukraine’s energy infrastructure this coming winter, “but we will respond,” Rustem Umerov, the Kyiv regime’s defense minister, told CNN last Wednesday.

2023-09-28 04:34:00


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