Russia-Annexed Crimea Declares 'Emergency' Amid Ukraine Strikes and Closes the Beach Season
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In Sevastopol, the most populated city on the Crimean peninsula, the state of emergency reigns again in these days. Scenario of sieges throughout its history and struck during the last four years of war of Russia against Ukraine, suffers for the first time a fence from a distance, from the air. The great Russian base of the Black Sea has had to ration the fuel. No enemy looks at the entrance of its imposing bay, but explosions tear the sky in in…
" Carefully Calculated: How Selensky Putin Puts Pressure on the Crimean Offensive in the Ukraine War
Ukraine is targeting Russia's supply in Crimea. Fuel shortages and power cuts are putting pressure on the Kremlin.
By targeting roads, bridges, depots and energy infrastructure on the peninsula, Ukraine wants to make its occupation untenable for Moscow. The prorussian authorities declared the state of emergency there on Friday 26 June.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops to invade neighboring Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Since then, the war has remained anchored in Eastern Europe. Fighting continues. Continue reading...
Dramatic supply shortages after Ukrainian drone attacks led to the proclamation of the state of emergency on the annexed peninsula of Crimea. First speculations arise whether this crisis could herald Putin's defeat. A security expert has doubts.
Russia-annexed Crimea declares 'emergency' amid Ukraine strikes and closes the beach season
Announcement comes amid fuel shortages and power cuts triggered by the Ukrainian attacks on logistics chains and oil facilities across Crimea, the rest of Russian-occupied Ukraine and southern Russia.
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