Anti-tank hedgehogs appeared on the beaches near Odessa

15.04.2014 14:14
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Crimea, Society, Policy, Ukraine


Simferopol, April 15 (Navigator, Olga Nikolaeva) - Anti-tank hedgehogs appeared on the Karolino-Bugaz beach in the Odessa region on Sunday - presumably to counter the landing of armored personnel carriers from landing ships of the Black Sea Fleet.

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This was reported by Highway E-95 with reference to eyewitnesses.

Earlier, the press service of the Southern Regional Directorate of the State Border Service reported the start of measures to strengthen defense capabilities on the border, including on the coast, “as part of the action plan for an enhanced version of service taking into account the situation in the country.”

Let us remind you that in early April, 23 kilometers from Odessa, the hydrographic ship “Liman” of the 519th separate division of the RK Black Sea Fleet was spotted. Using hydroacoustic stations, the vessel conducted shelf exploration of the water area.

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