Статьи с меткой: спецпроекты

Здесь может быть «бавовна»: Севастополь. Горы и море
Военные объекты южного побережья большого Севастополя прикрывают базу Черноморского флота РФ с юга – за небом и морем следят радары и ракеты. Кроме того, есть там и базы вооружения, и различные специальные подразделения, которых нет на севере Севастополя, о котором говорилось в прошлом выпуске «бавовны».То есть целей для украинского высокоточного оружия там хватит. Серию материалов...
Russian military targets for Ukraine on the Kerch Peninsula

Since Soviet times the Kerch Peninsula has been used as the military training ground. Under Ukrainian independence Russia trained its troops there – until its occupation  in 2014. The need to control the Kerch Strait and security of the Kerch Bridge determined the profile of Russian military objects in Kerch City. Besides that, radar and anti-aircraft missile units are also located on the peninsula as it has been reported in the earlier materials.

We address our series of materials about Russian military objects in Crimea, legitimate targets for Ukraine, to our citizens in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol. They need this information, in order to stay away from these objects and secure their personal safety.

Russian military bases in Crimean Tarkhankut and Donuzlav – next Ukrainian targets 

Any Ukrainian counteroffensive in Southern Ukraine shortens the distance to Russian military objects in Crimea for Ukrainian high precision strikes. It is high time to define their coordinates. Last time the Center for Journalist Investigations described Russian military objects in Chornomorske. Military radars at Tarkhankut Cape and Russian bases in Novoozerne village are very close. 

We address a series of publications about Russian military objects in Crimea to civilian residents of Crimea and Sevastopol. As these objects are legitimate military targets for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, we advise civilians to avoid them, in order to secure their lives. 

Checkpoint at the entrance to headquarters of Novoozerne basement raion of Russian Black Sea, August 2019. Photo: RFE/RL