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Two million Ukrainians and about 500,000 Russian migrants live in Crimea, Milian...

Crimea attacks can lead to emigration and rebellion against the occupiers - analyst

Two million Ukrainians and about 500,000 Russian migrants live in Crimea, Milian expert Julian Ryopke said. Attacks Ukraine cuts the peninsula from Russian supply. The Bild Military Viewer Julian Ryopke stated that Ukrainian attacks on temporarily occupied Crimea could lead to emigration from the peninsula and the beginning of rebellion against the occupiers. Bild writes about it.

According to Julian Ryopke, Ukraine is attacking Crimea, in particular recent strikes of Ukrainian fighters in the Chongar and Genichesky bridges, which connect the peninsula with mainland Ukraine, thus "cut off Crimea from the Russian ways of supply. " He noted that there are now two million Ukrainians and about 500,000 Russian migrants who moved to the peninsula after 2014. "If supply to Crimea is further reduced due to Ukrainian attacks, there is a risk of deficiency.

This, in turn, can lead to emigration and riots against Russian invaders," said Julian Ryopke. The expert added that in some areas of Crimea there is already limited water supply. Whereas fuel ends at the dressings, and empty shelves can be observed in stores. We will remind, on August 6 the head of the occupation administration of the Kherson region Vladimir Saldo stated that on the Chongar bridge was struck with the help of a rocket Storm Shadow. As a result, the road of the bridge was damaged.