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Russia knocks 89 Ukrainian drones about Crimea after knowing that Zelenski could accept to deliver the peninsula to Putin

Russia knocks 89 Ukrainian drones about Crimea after knowing that Zelenski could accept to deliver the peninsula to Putin
Russia knocks 89 Ukrainian drones about Crimea after knowing that Zelenski could accept to deliver the peninsula to Putin

Russian anti -aircraft defenses demolished 121 drones of Fixed Wing Ukrainians, 89 of them on the annexed Crimea Peninsula, The Ministry of of Russia reported today on its Telegram channel.

According to the part, another 24 unmanned devices were intercepted on the black and Azov seas, which bathe the Peninsula annexed by Moscow in 2014.

The air attack night is The third mass against Crimea in just over a week. The previous two, consecutive, were launched on the 24th and 25th last month, Russia reported the demolition of 45 and 59 Ukrainian drones, respectively.

“I thank the anti -aircraft defense forces and our fleet, which tonight repelled the most massive combined attack against Sevastopol so far this year,” he wrote today in Telegram Mikhail Razvozhaesh, governor of the Crimea port city that welcomes the main base of the Russian fleet of the Black Sea.

The governor indicated that more than 50 air drones and several maritime were destroyed in the vicinity of Sebastopol. “No installation was damaged,” he said. In addition to the drones knocked down in Crimea and together with the Peninsula, the anti -aircraft defenses killed eight unmanned apparatus on the Russian regions of Krasnodar (4), Oriol (2) Belgorod (1) and Briansk (1).

The American president, Donald Trump, said last Sunday that he believes that the Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski, is willing to give Crime to Russia and that he is “very disappointed” with the position of the Kremlin in the negotiations to end the conflict.

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