Ministry of Defense officially cancels Crimea's beach season
If anyone was planning a nice, quiet summer in occupied Crimea, the Ukrainian military has some terrible news for your travel agent.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense just dropped a "weather forecast" for Crimea, and it’s looking extremely hot and loud. Over the last few days, our military has been systematically dismantling the Russian military presence on the peninsula like they're checking off a grocery list.
We aren't talking about minor targets here. Our forces successfully struck an oil depot, gas compressor stations, and the pride of Russian air defense—the S-400 and Pantsir systems. To make things even better, they also blinded the occupiers by taking out their Nebo-U and Kasta radar stations.
Then there’s the logistics. Railway bridges were hit, the port in Kerch got visited by drones, and an FSB border guard building in Armyansk mysteriously burst into flames. Even the commander Robert "Madyar" Brovdi confirmed we did some serious damage to the Hlibivske underground gas storage.
Russian tourists are suddenly realizing that the "velvet season" might involve a lot of running to bomb shelters.
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