A blue-and-yellow banner has been hung out in temporarily occupied Sevastopol. This is the work of partisans.
The photo was published in local sources writing about the partisan movement. The banner was hung over the arches at the Grafskaya pier.
“Sevastopol is temporarily occupied. Partisans. Glory to Ukraine!”, local sources reported.
Ukrainian symbols were painted in Sevastopol
In the occupied Crimea, a girl painted the coat of arms of Ukraine on the playground along Belaya Kuna Street in Simferopol. This was noticed by the blogger of the invaders Alexander Talipov. He found a video from a surveillance camera and identified the girl.
Subsequently, a representative of the Russian killers published a video where the girl apologizes and promises to sketch the symbols. She also says she supports Vladimir Putin.
What's happening in Crimea: Latest news
- At the radio stations in the occupied Crimea, on February 24, an appeal was made by the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate, Kirill Budanov. He said that Ukraine would return all its territories and find every traitor.
- The Russians are deporting Ukrainians to Crimea from Nova Kakhovka, in the Kherson region. They are using buses stolen from the Kherson utility company.
- On February 17, the occupying authorities of the peninsula claimed that drones had attacked Crimea. Explosions were heard near the Balaklava TPP.