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They are afraid of the Armed Forces. In Crimea, the occupiers were asked not to be photographed against aircraft

The so -called "governor" of the temporarily occupied Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozozhayev asked not to be photographed against the background of the air defense on the peninsula. "Take less off and even more so out the video with our air defense systems," he wrote on Telegram. The occupier said that only "without attachment to the area" could be removed.

Video day, the Russian occupier's statement was heard after vacationers in the occupied Crimea were photographed by the C-400 air defense systems near Evpatoria and published pictures on social networks. An independent OSINT researcher Benjamin Pittte drew attention to a photograph of air defense systems published at the end of July by a VKontakte user. The photo contained geographical coordinates. These coordinates show that the pictures were taken near the Milk.

There are other photos on the Internet. Crimean "Cotton". What is known about explosions on the occupied peninsula? Since the beginning of August, explosions have been regularly heard in the cities of the occupied Crimea. In some places, this has led to serious losses of the Russian occupation army. According to CNN, Ukraine is at least three explosions on the occupied peninsula.

Thus, on August 9, Crimea panic after a series of explosions at the Saki military airfield near the resort village of Novofedorivka. According to CNN, on that day Russia suffered the greatest daily losses in aviation since the Second World War. The occupation "authorities" called the cause of explosions "detonation of several aviation ammunition", fearing to recognize the Armed Forces on the target on the peninsula.

However, according to the Washington Post, there are units of the Ukrainian Special Operations forces at the Crimea. A week later, on the morning of August 16, a firewill was exploded near the village of Azov, the Dzovskoye District, and a fire at the transformer station occurred in Dzhanka. In addition, explosions in the territory of the Russian air base in the village of Guards near Simferopol, where, according to Bellingcat, 24 Russian aircraft were based on August 16.

The occupying power called the "detonation of ammunition" the cause of these explosions. In the following days, explosions heard in Kerch, Sevastopol, Evpatoria, Bakhchisarai and several other cities, including near military facilities and airfields. The occupying authorities assure that the air defense system works and reports on allegedly knocked down drones.