The logistics of the whole peninsula is quite complicated, so on the main routes, where there are almost no working bridges, the traffic is very slow.
There are a growing number of Russians who are trying to quickly leave the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea, realizing that its de-occupation is inevitable. This was said by the head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Defense Forces of Southern Ukraine, Natalya Gumenyuk, on Wednesday, October 11, at an informational telethon.
He also noted that the cotton season will continue in Crimea, which is temporarily occupied by Russia.
“Despite the cooling of the calendar, we continue to plant not only cotton, but also understanding that de-occupation cannot be canceled – it will progress, even if it will not be as fast as we would like. But it is an irreversible process,” – emphasized. Burn
At the same time, he noted that the upcoming de-occupation is equally frightening to both Gauleiters and Russians who belong to the category of “those who traveled” and bought housing illegally in Crimea.
“They are trying to complete the notarial settlement of their affairs and “squeeze” at least one thing from the property that they “owned” during their stay in the temporarily occupied territory,” he pointed out.
Gumenyuk stressed that leaving Crimea now “is not that easy.”
“The logistics of the whole peninsula is quite complicated, so in the main directions, where there are almost no working bridges, the traffic is very slow. And the main M-17 highway is restless, because it shows signs of fire control of the Ukrainian Defense Forces,” Gumenyuk concluded.
Remind you that on October 7, Crimean social networks reported about explosions in Dzhankoy.
The invaders strengthen the defense of Crimea – CNS
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