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The Ukrainian Ministry for Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories has called on Ukrainians to temporarily leave the territory of occupied Crimea.
Ukrainians in Crimea have been urged to leave the peninsula. Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk has made such an appeal to those living in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Once again I ask you to leave if possible. Wait out the de-occupation on the controlled territory or in third countries, - she recommended.
We will remind, on 22 September in temporarily occupied Sevastopol was attacked the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation. According to the GUR, at least nine members of the Russian headquarters were killed and 16 were wounded. Among the latter are Russian generals.
In the afternoon of 23 September, strong explosions were again heard in Novoozernoye, which is not far from Yevatoria. It is known that 15 kilometres from Novoozerny there is a Russian military airport. It is not excluded that this is where the combat drones were sent.
A similar situation the day before occurred in Novofedorovka and Simferopol.
In turn, the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine Kirill Budanov, as theWarzone writes, indicated that the strikes on the territory of Crimea will continue. He indicated that the AFU strikes on the air defence of the enemy. According to him, this will help both in the de-occupation of the peninsula and in the general resistance to the enemy.
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