Occupants disconnect internet in Crimea: how it is related to drone attacks
According to glavcom.ua: The mobile internet in Crimea has been disconnected due to drone attacks. According to the occupying authorities, this decision was made to counter the drone attacks. According to Oleg Kryuchkov, an advisor to the head of Crimea, mobile communication and SMS messages are still available, but terminals in various institutions and transport will not work.
It is worth reminding that the drones from the Special Operations Center 'A' of the SBU struck the military airfield 'Saky' in Crimea in early August. This airfield is an important base for Russia for operations in the Black Sea.
In addition, the partisan movement 'Atesh' reported sudden changes in the deployment of troops and equipment of the Russian 12th anti-aircraft missile regiment in Sevastopol. According to the information received, most of the military personnel are being relocated outside the territory of the unit.
It is also known that documents from German archives indicate the imperial ambitions of Russian leader Vladimir Putin even before he came to power. In particular, the archives of the German Foreign Ministry contain mentions of Putin's territorial claims on Crimea, eastern Ukraine, and northern Kazakhstan.
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