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Ukraine announces the start of the "explosive season" in Crimea



 Ukrainian army said today, Saturday, that the "season of explosions" in Crimea has come, while Moscow has raised the state of high alert in anticipation of accidents in Crimea and the bridge linking it with the Russian lands, while an American newspaper quoted US officials that the administration of President Joe Biden is sticking at present to refusing to supply Ukraine with long-range missiles.

The spokeswoman for the Southern Operations Command of the Ukrainian army, Natalia Homenyuk, stated that the bombing of the supply lines of Russian forces in Crimea will continue; She pointed out that her country adhered to the warning it issued earlier that the season of explosions in Crimea had come.

Hominyuk said, "It is clear that he is suffering from a weak logistical ability to send or withdraw military equipment. We are continuing with missile strikes and we will hit the enemy's depth where he keeps his strategic stocks."

Russia annexed Crimea in 2013, in a move rejected by the United Nations and Western countries, while Ukraine pledged to recover the peninsula located in the south of the country.

Today, Saturday, the Ukrainian forces announced that they had carried out an attack on two weapons and oil depots of the Russian army in the Krasnogvardeisky district in central Crimea.

The pro-Russian governor of Crimea, Sergei Aksenov, confirmed the attack, which caused explosions in the warehouse, and said that the bombing did not result in any casualties and that all residents were evacuated from the areas adjacent to the warehouse within a radius of 5 kilometers; It was announced that work will resume on the Crimean railway after it was suspended twice.

Russian media broadcast scenes that they said were of Ukrainian marches targeting infrastructure facilities in the Krasnogvardeisky district of Crimea.

And the Ukrainian president said - in a video speech to the Aspen Security Forum (ASF) in the United States on Friday - that movement on the Crimean Bridge should be disrupted, stressing that it was built in violation of international law. He considered that the bridge contributes to supplying the Russian forces in Crimea with ammunition.

Crimean Bridge is a vital logistical link for supplying Russian forces on the peninsula, and the frequency of attacks on Crimea overlooking the Black Sea has increased in recent weeks, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for strengthening security measures on the strategic bridge.

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