Invaders in Crimea redeploy military equipment to defense lines

Invaders in Crimea redeploy military equipment to defense lines

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The Russian invaders in the temporarily occupied Crimea redeployed their military equipment to the defense lines.

"In Dzhankoy district, not far from the village of Medvedivka, a large site was formed where the military equipment of the Russian occupation army was concentrated. Everyone noticed that this hardware suddenly disappeared from there somewhere. There has been a redeployment to the defensive lines," Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People Refat Chubarov said on the air of FreeDOM, Ukrinform reports.

According to him, the invaders try to reinforce the approaches to Crimea as much as possible.

"In Henichesk district, the territory of Kherson region which is directly adjacent to the Crimean peninsula, as well as in the north of Crimea, the Russian occupiers have been erecting fortifications. And some equipment units are placed there. This only shows that the Russian occupation administration is preparing for the advance of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the Mejlis chairman noted.

As reported, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is convinced of the quick liberation of the temporarily occupied Crimea and the restoration of the activities of the Mejlis.

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