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After a series of explosions in Crimea, the invaders began to evacuate the planes and helicopters - GUR

After the explosions in the occupied Crimea, the Russian invaders immediately divert their planes and helicopters deep into the peninsula and the territory of the aggressor country. About it reports the General Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense on Wednesday, August 17, on Telegram.

According to GUR, after a series of explosions at the military sites of the invaders in the Crimea, they partially move aviation from the aerodromes of the advanced base on the peninsula to the reserve and aerodromes of permanent base in Russia. Video Day Intelligence recorded a flight of at least 24 aircraft and 14 helicopters, including in Sevastopol, Krasnodar, Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Crimea, Gelendzhik and Kushchevsk. During the flight, one of the MiG-31 on board a fire occurred.

GUR was also told that on August 11, five enemy Su-27/30 aircraft (38th Fighter Aviation Regiment) and five Su-34 (559th bombing air regiment) were transferred to the August. Explosions occurred in Guards on August 16. Earlier, the UK Ministry of Defense reported that after the explosions in the Crimea, the command of the Russian Federation is likely to be concerned about the deterioration of safety on the peninsula.

On the morning of August 16, a fire at the transformer station was exploding near the village of Azovsky Dzovsky District in the Crimea occupied in Crimea, a fire at the transformer station, and explosions were heard at the Simferopol District. The New York Times reported, citing the source that there is an elite Ukrainian unit behind the explosions in the Dzhankoy district. Ukraine has not officially confirmed this information.

According to Bellingcat investigator Christ Grozev, 24 Russian aircraft were located in the Guards village in the village of Guards. The publication of Crimea. Realia with reference to the locals reported that the explosion could have happened in a barracks in a military town. On August 9, a series of explosions occurred in the Crimea at a military airfield in the Saky district, which the occupiers were used for blows to southern Ukraine.