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Occupiers’ Families Flee Azov Sea Coast After Explosions In Crimea

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Occupiers’ Families Flee Azov Sea Coast After Explosions In Crimea

Occupiers’ Families Flee Azov Sea Coast After Explosions In Crimea1212.08.2022, 14:34 15,658 The Russians and collaborators are seized with fear.The families of the military occupiers left the coast near Mariupol after the explosions in the occupied Crimea.This was announced in his Telegram channel by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andryushchenko.“All the families of the military invaders after the Crimean explosions urgently left the coast from the village of Melekine to the village of Velyka Kosa... Gauileiter Ivashchenko increased the number of his guards from 4 to 7. Fear reigns among the collaborators and the top of the Mariupol occupiers. And this is good news,” Andryushchenko wrote.He also reported shooting in the Old Crimea region due to fear of resistance forces.According to him, Mariupol has been turned into a real historical reconstruction of the USSR.“There are queues everywhere... There is a queue even at the entrance to the store,” Andryushchenko noted.He reported that the death rate in the city continues to rise. During the week, according to the registration at the morgue, 178 people died of “natural” causes, 43 of them in hospitals.In Mariupol, according to him, plus 14 cases of acute intestinal infection were registered during the week.“Given 17 cases last week, we can talk about the presence of the first direct signs of the epidemic spread of an infectious disease,” the mayor’s adviser wrote.Andryushchenko also writes that the Mariupol port has “frozen”.“The promised ferry has not yet entered the port — and this is good news,” he stressed.This refers to the ferry "Lavrentiy" Yeisk-Mariupol-Yeisk, which the occupiers promised to launch from August 1. According to Andryushchenko, the last location of the ferry was recorded on July 28 in the port of Yeisk, but subsequently it disappeared from the identification system altogether.Important to note, on August 9, a series of explosions and a fire thundered on the territory of the Saki airfield in the area of Novofedorivka in the Crimea, temporarily occupied by Russia.As a result of the explosions, at least seven aircraft were destroyed and two more were damaged, the airfield was put out of action.According to British intelligence, the airfield's central takeoff area has been severely damaged, but the airfield is likely to remain serviceable.The intelligence report noted that the naval aviation capacity of the fleet is now significantly degraded, and this incident is likely to force the Russian army to reconsider its perception of the threat. Since the Crimea was perceived as a safe back area.
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