Update from Ukraine | Strike on Sevastopol Military Base. New Civil war in…

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I’m writing to inform you of the recent developments in Ukraine, particularly with regards to the Russian occupation of Crimea. As you may know, Ukraine has launched a strike on Crimea, specifically targeting the military bases in Sebastopol and the Sestoil Bay. This comes as a sign of escalation in the Russian society, particularly in the North Caucasus region.

According to reports, the strikes were successful, with five missiles flying into the bay and four of them being shut down by Russian air defense systems. The remaining missile hit the local beach, resulting in some casualties. Unfortunately, this incident has sparked controversy, with Russia accusing Ukraine of attacking Russian tourists who were visiting the area.

I must note that it’s essential to remember that Russia’s actions in Crimea are illegitimate and harm not only the Ukrainian people but also the international community. The fact that Russia has recognized Crimea as part of Ukraine only adds to the complexity of the situation.

As I’ve mentioned in the past, I strongly advise against visiting Crimea due to the ongoing war and the lack of security. Russia’s unwillingness to acknowledge the real war situation and the harm it’s causing is alarming.

Furthermore, I’ve been following the developments in the Ukrainian military, which has been doing an impressive job in countering Russian aggression. The Ukrainian military has been using advanced weaponry, including the Bradla and Armored Personnel Carriers, which have been dominating the battlefield against Russian armored vehicles.

Additionally, I’ve discovered that Ukraine has received support from other countries, including the United States and South Korea, in the form of military equipment and supplies. This is a significant development, as it shows that the international community is taking the situation in Ukraine seriously.

In the end, I urge everyone to remain vigilant and to support the Ukrainian people in their fight against Russian aggression. Let’s keep a close eye on the situation and work together to ensure peace and stability in the region.


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