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The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation increased the defense of Crimea after the explosion in Sevastopol - the media (infographic)

According to Swiss OSINT Analytics Benjamin Pitte, the ships of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have been patrolled near the Kerch Strait in recent weeks in recent weeks. And journalists write that the invaders increased the defense of Crimea with helicopters and combat dolphins. After the explosions that were heard on April 24, the Russian military intensified the defense of the occupied Crimea. The newspaper of the British Navalnews on Monday, April 24 wrote about it.

According to the newspaper, the Russians staged six layers of concrete barriers at the entrance to the Sevastopol harbor. In addition, the invaders intensified the protection of the peninsula with six echelons of defense, boats and dolphins. The entrance to the Sevastopol harbor is now guarded by at least six physical barriers. This is in addition to patrol boats, helicopter patrols, dolphins that attack divers, and fire points. "Sevastopol is the main naval base of the Navy of Russia in Crimea.

Although attempts were made to disperse key assets at other bases, such as Feodosia, the main warships remain there. Therefore, it remains a key goal for Ukraine, especially in the conditions of any planned counter-offensive" , - the media writes. According to the Swiss OSINT Analytics Benjamin Pitte, who has commented, new defensive structures are part of the wider efforts to strengthen Crimea. "Russian ships have been patrolled near the Kerch Strait in recent weeks.

On Earth, they have staged a large number of tranches around key places. In terms of aviation. We will remind, on the night of April 24 in Sevastopol there were powerful explosions. One of the drones, according to the invaders, was destroyed by military personnel of the Black Sea Fleet, and the other allegedly exploded himself. The locals, in addition to powerful explosions, heard shooting from a large caliber plant in the direction of the sea.