Red Alert In The Kremlin: Ukraine Has Hit Russia In The Heart!

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The most critical region in the Russia-Ukraine war is, without a doubt, Crimea. While the Russian army is struggling not to lose Crimea, which it occupied in 2014, the Ukrainian army is fighting to reclaim its territory from the occupiers. When Russian leader Vladimir Putin failed to succeed in his plan to invade Ukraine, which he launched last year, he found himself in a position to lose Crimea. Because the successful attacks of the Ukrainian army have reached as far as Crimea!
Putin wants to dominate the seas by maintaining his presence in Crimea. So much so that the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian occupiers is located on the Crimean peninsula. In addition, the ports in this region play an important role in international trade. But Putin is getting closer to losing his presence in Crimea. Because the Ukrainian army's attacks on Crimea are increasing day by day!
Since the beginning of the war, Ukrainian leader Zelensky has repeatedly stated that Crimea will be liberated from the occupiers. The developments in Crimea demonstrate Zelensky's determination and the success of the Ukrainian army! The pulse of the Russian-Ukrainian war continues to beat in Crimea!
The Ukrainian Air Force is constantly monitoring the targets of the occupiers in Crimea. The areas detected by reconnaissance drones are hit by unmanned aerial vehicles and missiles. The airbase of the occupiers in Crimea was shaken by the attack of Ukrainian drones the other day! Moreover, the airbase housed Su-24M attack aircraft, which are of great importance for the Russian army!
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