"Not the last operations": GUR revealed the purpose of the raids in the occupied Crimea
About it reports a representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense Andriy Yusov on the air of a telecommunication. "There is public information about several raids. In fact, there were more of them, but not all the details we will open. We can say that this is definitely not the last raids and operations. It always has a complex character," Yusov said.
According to him, raids in the occupied Crimea enable Ukrainian intelligence officers to collect information and complete sabotage tasks. "After each such operation, our security and defense forces receive important information to continue the defeat of the enemy forces and means of the enemy on the occupied peninsula," the GUR spokesman added. The explosions on the temporarily occupied peninsula became known from Russian Telegam channels.
The invaders wrote about a series of explosions in Feodosia, Kerch and Simferopol. The movement of the Crimean bridge was also blocked. The locals reported the work of the air defense. Soon the information about the explosions was confirmed by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. They declared an attack by more than 30 Ukrainian drones.
The Russian department noted that 22 drones were destroyed by regular air defense, and the rest were intercepted over the territory of Crimea and the waters of the Azov Sea. Soon the Russian media reported an attack on the oil depot in Feodosia. It was noted that several drones were flying to the Sea Terne Terminal, but were beaten. The fragments of one of the drones allegedly fell into the oil depot, the other drone fell near the tank.
Meanwhile, referring to its own sources, the media reported that the oil depot in Theodosius attacked the drone of the Ukrainian Security Service. In particular, the attack was successful and a fire broke out at the object. In total, there are about 30 fuel tanks in the Marine Oil Terminal. However, journalists also posted satellite images and noted that there were no visible damage to the terminal.