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Explosions in Novofedorovka: Arestovich told how many airfields the occupiers had left in Crimea

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Arestovich said how many airfields were in Crimea/Channel 24 collage

Aleksey Arestovich stated the estimated number of airfields still in Crimea. The adviser to the head of the OP explained that he was talking about less than 10.

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The relevant information was announced on the evening of August 10. Before that, Arestovich announced the number of enemy aircraft based in “Saki” at the time of the explosion.

Arestovich said how many airfields there are in Crimea

Five more (we are talking about airfields – channel 24) on which there are enemy aircraft, – Andriy Yermak's adviser assured.

He also explained that all of them, as well as the Black Sea Fleet – these are potential targets.

“Wait guys. Everything is just beginning in Crimea and all other places,” Arestovich said.

The adviser to the head of the President's Office said that we were always sure of victory. I remembered that the so-called “neutral” Russians and “patriots” were starting to get the idea that the war might not end the way they were promised. And in the coming days, the Russians will have many reasons to be convinced of this.

Aleksey Arestovich reminded that one cannot just come and kill other people. He assured that Ukraine would see it through to the end.

Briefly about explosions in Crimea

  • On August 9, explosions were heard in Novofedorovka. Subsequently, it was reported that this happened at the airfield in Saki.
  • The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the enemy had lost 9 aircraft. Aleksey Arestovich explained that 26 aircraft were based there.
  • Also, the adviser to the head of the OP explained that the occupiers wrote about 60 dead and seriously wounded at the airfield. According to Arestovich, Russia lost an air regiment there.

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