Russia Heavily Mines Crimea Coastline Over Fears Of Ukrainian Landing Military
“According to our intelligence, in order to prevent a landing operation by Ukraine's Defense Forces on the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea, Russian units stationed there – the so-called Crimea operational-tactical group – are carrying out measures to install mine-explosive barriers along the Crimean coastline using anti-tank and anti-personnel mines,” he said.
According to the spokesperson, the enemy is trying to heavily fortify the shoreline by creating dense minefields and engineering barriers not only on land but also in coastal waters.
“They are trying to mine almost the entire coastline, installing hundreds and even thousands of mines. Beaches are being turned into minefields covered with various wire obstacles, and this concerns not only beaches but also parts of the sea. They are sealing everything off because they are very afraid of a landing in Crimea,” Voloshyn said.
Read also: Russia preparing to breach Ukrainian minefields for counterattacks on Oleksandrivka axis – militaryAs previously reported by Ukrinform, 206 combat engagements between Ukraine's Defense Forces and Russian troops were recorded along the frontline on April 19.
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