The Russian occupiers have introduced a ban for small boats to go to sea at a distance of more than 1 km from the port of Fedosiya in Crimea.
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Thus, the invaders are trying to strengthen security measures in the waters of the Feodosiya Gulf. It was the enemy who reacted to the successful impressions of the objects of the Russian army on the territory of the annexed peninsula. This was reported on August 30 at the Center for National Resistance.
Thus, the occupiers imposed a ban on access to the sea at a distance of more than 1 km from the port of Feodosia to owners of small vessels, ship owners and captains of ships, the message says.
As you know, explosions have been regularly heard on the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea recently. The Ukrainian Defense Forces are increasingly delivering targeted strikes against the illegally built Crimean Bridge, where Russian soldiers, equipment, and ammunition depots accumulate.
Recall that the other day the MTR of the Armed Forces of Ukraine showed one of the drones that attacked the 126th coast guard brigade of the Russian Black Sea Fleet last week. Then the UAVs attacked the location of the enemy in the village of Perevalnoye in the Crimea, as a result of which the Russian military was killed and wounded.
Source: Racurs

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