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RBC Ukraine on MSNPlanning to cross Dnipro? Atesh agents expose Russia's military move goal in CrimeaAgents of the Atesh partisan movement have recorded the intense activity of Russian forces in temporarily occupied Crimea. The Russians attempted to simulate preparations for a crossing of the Dnipro ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRussia revives Soviet military base in Crimea as resistance group spots activityRussians have become more active near the forgotten Soviet military base in Balaklava, Crimea. Suspicious works and movement ...
Crimea is, and will remain, a key Ukrainian war goal. Its occupation by Russian "little green men" in 2014 marked a new, hot phase of Moscow's long-running effort to control Ukraine.
The attacks on Russian positions in Crimea are “likely part of a coherent Ukrainian counter-offensive to regain control of the west bank of the Dnipro River,” according to the latest ...
While the fury of conflict echoes across the eastern Donbas region, a very different war is being waged in Crimea: one of night-time explosions, sabotage and disinformation.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed to take back Crimea ... troops to retreat from the western portion of the southern Kherson region in Ukraine on November 10 across the Dnieper River, ...
Dam blast affects reservoir which supplies Crimea Kremlin accuses Kyiv of trying to hit Crimen water supply Crimea head says no immediate threat to supplies But says there's a risk to canal ...
Khrushchev understood that Crimea’s salvation depended on reconnecting it to Ukraine’s southern steppes and the life-giving Dnipro River, ties that had sustained the peninsula for millennia.
Russia's war against Ukraine began in Crimea. In February 2014, as the pro-Russian regime in Kyiv was killing protesters on the barricades of the EuroMaidan Revolution, thousands of Russian troops ...
Yalta, Crimea, last month. Roughly six million Ukrainians and Russians visited annually before Russia annexed the peninsula, but the numbers plummeted afterward and then nose-dived again with the ...
Putin has called Crimea “a sacred place,” and has prosecuted those who publicly argue it is part of Ukraine. Zelenskyy has repeatedly said that “Russia won’t be able to steal” the peninsula.
While the fury of conflict echoes across the eastern Donbas region, a very different war is being waged in Crimea: one of night-time explosions, sabotage and disinformation.
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