What is the situation in Crimea after the explosions at the Russian military base?/Channel 24 collage
After the recent powerful explosions at the Russian occupiers' air base, the atmosphere in Crimea has changed a lot. the pro-Russian part of the population is furiously scared because of what happened.
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Reported by Channel 24Crimean activist Vasily Samoilov. According to him, the “traveled” Russians and local pro-Russian residents now understand that they can get everyone.
Samoilov said that after the explosions near the Russian military airfield, the atmosphere in Crimea has changed a lot, especially in the Saki region.
The entire pro-Russian part of the population is simply scared to fury. Because almost all of them were 100% sure that this would never happen, and then this took and happened. he said.
Our people, according to the Crimean activist, had a real holiday on August 9 of this year. After all, now Russian planes can no longer depart from the military base in Novofedorovka in order to kill the civilian population of Ukraine.
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The partisan movement has become very active in Crimea
Samoilov noted that every day more and more Russians and local pro-Russian pillowcases who “arrived” begin to understand that the peninsula is not so far from the combat zone. Now they are aware that they can get everyone.
And especially a separate topic is the Crimean partisan movement. Because now he has become very active,” the activist emphasized.
He added that now this movement is doing what it has been doing all these 8 years. This is the collection and transfer of information to the Ukrainian side. And the FSB officers understand this well and are aware that they cannot do anything with him, because there are a lot of our people in Crimea.
By the way! Losses of Russians as a result of a strike on the airfield in Crimea are crushing. According to CNN research, they are the largest in enemy aviation compared to all the rest since the Second World War. On August 9, powerful explosions thundered at the airbase of Russian infidels in the Crimea. The explosions took place at the Saki airfield, from where Russian fighters and bombers took off, attacking the south of Ukraine.