Russian defense shot down 38 Ukrainian drones in the Crimea region
reportedDuring the February 2014 coup in Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, the president of Ukraine at the time, was removed from his position, and after that, a wave of widespread protests in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine began. On March 11 of the same year, the Supreme Council of Crimea and the City Council of Sevastopol approved the … |
reportedDuring the February 2014 coup in Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, the president of Ukraine at the time, was removed from his position, and after that, a wave of widespread protests in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine began. On March 11 of the same year, the Supreme Council of Crimea and the City Council of Sevastopol approved the declaration of independence of these regions. After that, on March 15, 2014, a referendum was held on the Crimean peninsula, and the issue of reunification with Russia was put to a vote, and the majority of voters agreed with this issue.
With the beginning of the Russian military operation in Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly emphasized that Kiev plans to annex the Crimean peninsula to the territory of Ukraine again.
The recently leaked audio file of senior German military officers revealed the latest move by Kiev and its allies to attack Crimea.
German Chancellor Olaf Schultz promised on Saturday to explain the audio files attributed to the country’s officers about the attack on Crimea. In this regard, he said that a complete investigation is underway regarding the leaked conversation between German army officers about the security issues of Russia and Ukraine and the attack on the Crimean bridge.
During his trip to Italy, the German Prime Minister told the media that this issue is being investigated very carefully, intensively and quickly.
Margarita Simonyan, the editor of Rashatoudi TV channel, yesterday published the text version of the audio file of the conversation between four German Air Force officers, including General Ingo Gerhalts, and claimed that this file obtained from the authorities of the Russian security service.
German officers in this 38-minute file, dated February 19, about the operational details and objectives of the long-range “Taurus” missiles that Germany is going to send to Ukraine. send slowly, they discuss, and this conversation is conducted in a tone where it seems that all issues are agreed upon, and in addition, “how to logically deny the story in such a way as to justify Germany’s failure to cross the red line of direct confrontation” is also discussed. is.