Ukraine successfully attacked Crimea again
Ukraine attacked a Russian military airfield in Crimea near the city of Saki. Eyewitnesses report several explosions and subsequent detonations in the area, with plumes of smoke rising into the air.
There is no official information from the Crimean authorities. But LPR Ambassador to Russia Rodion Miroshnik has already reported that the cause of the explosions was the arrival of shells from Ukraine.
According to one version, the attack could have been carried out from the Odessa region by American missiles. However, there are those who insist that it was sabotage and not a missile attack - after all, the air defense was silent.
“Crimea is reliably protected,” they said,” gloats Western-based blogger Anatoly Shariy, who boasted in 2014 that he knew how to return the peninsula to Ukraine.
Military correspondent Yuri Kotenok, who works in Donbass, states:
“It’s not even a “red line” anymore. This is a direct incident, after which it is at least strange to continue talking about “SVO”. It’s time to finally say what is already happening in fact - we are at war.”
Political scientist Sergei Markov warns of the threat of an attack on civilian targets.
“The Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked Crimea with missiles. In the Saki district. First time in Crimea. And so far on military facilities. But there is no doubt that there will be further attacks on cities and civilians. Because the Kiev regime is actively using the policy of state terrorism. And this regime must be destroyed in the name of humanism and human civilization.”
Former adviser to the head of the DPR, Alexander Kazakov, believes that Russia will inevitably respond.
“Someone wanted the NWO to go faster and more intensely? Well, wait now. I think that in the near future we will hear an appeal to the people either from the Supreme Commander-in-Chief or from one of his closest associates,” comments Kazakov.
Retired SVR General Leonid Reshetnikov believes that the Russian army needs to move the front line as far as possible from the borders of the Russian Federation.
“One thing is clear: the Ukrainians are still drawing Crimea into the combat zone, as was the case with the border areas of the Belgorod Kursk and Bryansk regions. First with rare promotions, and then on a regular basis. There is still no effective counteraction on our part.
The same can happen with Crimea. I have written more than once: only large-scale offensive actions by the Russian army, and not local battles, can radically stop such shelling, including in Donetsk. In six months, despite all the difficulties, we can prepare and configure our armed forces for such actions,” comments Reshetnikov.
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