Incidents

The Armed Forces prepares the soil for the west for the Crimea. What has changed after blows on the objects

As missile shelling, they change the situation on the Crimean peninsula, to which Ukraine expects from the American Land League and whether it is real to end the war by the end of the year-NV spoke with military expert Oleg Zhdanov. On August 16, powerful explosions occurred at three Russian strategic sites in Crimea - near Jankoy and near Simferopol.

And for the first time in the occupied peninsula, the Ukrainian forces hit August 9 - then about a dozen aircraft at the Russian Air Defense Saki near the village of Novofedorovka were destroyed. Thus, in just a week militarized under the tie of Crimea, which Moscow called safe and securely protected from external blows, turned into a arena of hostilities. From there, the Russians ran massively.

And in Ukraine, they have already talked that the Crimean bridge, the most important transport artery for the supply of the entire southern Russian military group and a kind of occupation symbol, is only one of the real goals for the Armed Forces. Video day, the Ukrainian army methodically destroys the important objects of the enemy in Kherson region, preparing its own counter -offensive. And let it hard, but holds the local pressure of the invaders in the Donbass.

What was the situation in the East, which changed the explosions in the Crimea and how close the APU came to the de -occupation of the peninsula - said this with military expert Oleg Zhdanov. - Currently, the Ukrainian army has begun to reach military objects in the Crimea. On August 16, there were explosions in Dzhanka - on a transformer substation and at a military airfield in Guards.

What does it say? What can it be influenced in general? - Increasing this trend can affect the speed of the group on the right bank of the Dnieper near Kherson. This is a direct addiction. The group was eating at the expense of this vein. This is what I have been saying and many other military experts: I need to block the supply. I talked about the Crimean bridge. But ours [the General Staff of the Armed Forces] went even wiser - they decided: "We are not here for nothing.