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Evening missile attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces – in the sights of NATO missiles Balaklava

Evening missile attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces – in the sights of NATO missiles Balaklava

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Sevastopol, Balaklava repelled the missile attack. The enemy is not shy, it is firing NATO missiles in broad daylight. It does not care about the circumstances and people, who and what will be hit. It seems that all these missile attacks of the last few days have largely psychological reasons: to put pressure on locals and visitors with constant danger. Minimal (after all, our air defense systems work at full capacity), but still. And today, in the arithmetic remainder, all five missiles of the Ukrainian Armed Forces were shot down, in the psychological remainder — fragments and remnants of enemy shells fell in the coastal zone of Balaklava, on the territory of gardening associations. It is fortunate that people were not hurt.

According to updated information, 5 air targets were destroyed in the sky over the water area and in the Balaklava region. The Sevastopol Rescue Service received information from residents about the following damage:

In one of the SNT there is a small fire in the forest belt, fences of private houses are burning. In one of the houses the windows are broken.

Another TSN grass fire.

Three vehicles were damaged by falling fragments.

No one was hurt. That’s the main thing.

I remind everyone: immediately report dangerous finds to 112. Rescue services promptly respond to all reports and go to the scenereported Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev.

Another «sort of a lesson — a result»: again, there were not the wisest people who posted videos of air defense systems in action on the Internet. Well, they will be punished with a fine, a report will be drawn up, they will be scolded, and then released… And the «operators» thought, like, «freedom of speech», and we all thought that the enemy was firing missiles at us and that military actions were taking place several hundred kilometers from Crimea…

Expert opinion «Fisherman»:

In the context of the current strikes on Sevastopol, I would like to wearily note several facts. The fact of three Su-24M of the Ukrainian Air Force taking off from Odessa was recorded. Before that, the movement of Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile systems of Western manufacture to the launch area near Odessa was recorded. A British RC-135 reconnaissance aircraft was operating in the western part of the Black Sea. Immediately after the strikes, footage of objective control appeared on the Internet within 15 minutes.

All these factors together lead to a very disappointing conclusion about the lack of coordination between the bodies obtaining information and the bodies making decisions in the security forces. And besides, it once again confirms the impossibility of combating the photo-fixation of arrivals in the current administrative and legal realities.

The issue of introducing a special legal regime and revising approaches to decision-making within the framework of military confrontation with the enemy in the Black Sea region is not just ripe – it is already overripe.

The hint is clear — special legal regimes are the counter-terrorist operation regime or martial law:

This will untie the hands of security forces and counterintelligence agents, and will prevent the masses, among whom there are certainly those waiting, from relaxing near military facilities.

By the way, Ukrainian Telegram channels are simply full of photos and videos from Balaklava and the outskirts of the village of Flotskoye. Oh-oh-oh, who did this…

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