Journalists discovered more than 200 military installations in Crimea and captured them on an interactive map.
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Among the objects are ranges, fuel bases, ammunition depots, radar and air defense locations, headquarters, military units, airfields and bases of the Black Sea Fleet.
As noted in the Krym.Realii project, some of these points are the former infrastructure of the Ukrainian armed forces on the peninsula, but there are also many buildings built after 2014 by the Russian occupiers.
Most of them are located near civilian objects.
We want the Crimeans to know near which potentially dangerous objects they live, the compilers of the map noted.
On the map, all these data are marked with exact coordinates and photographs. Thus, journalists first of all want to warn the Crimeans about the danger associated with these places.
Source: Racurs

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