Russia will not be able to hide the illegal construction of an underwater tunnel into the temporarily occupied Crimea.
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The implementation of such projects, which Russia seems to have planned with China, even in developed countries takes several years. The cost of constructing such a tunnel is also of great importance. However, in such a project it is unlikely that it will be implemented. Press Secretary of the Ukrainian Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Dmitry Pletenchuk announced this on November 26 during a telethon.
I represent Crimeans who speak Chinese. A kind of “anonymity” will work. It’s not even a subway tunnel, it’s a much larger structure. Of course this is impossible. “For this, even satellite images are not needed, regardless of whether this situation is true or whether it was planned,” he noted.
In anticipation of the publication, The Washington Post reported that Russian and Chinese businessmen at the end of October secretly discussed plans to build an underwater tunnel that would connect the Russian Federation with the occupied Crimea. This tunnel will supposedly be a route for transport that will be protected from attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Let us remind you that the other day Ukrainian intelligence published an intriguing video filmed near the Crimean Bridge and stated that this bridge is an absolutely unnecessary structure.
Source: Racurs

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