The Russians criticized the Russian authorities, first of all, for the fact that there was no air raid siren on Sevastopol to warn civilians about the danger.
Russian military bloggers criticize the Russian Ministry of Defense and the Russian occupation authorities in Crimea for failing to prevent the June 23 attack on Sevastopol and for not providing adequate protection to civilians . This is stated in a report by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
The Russians criticized the Russian authorities, first of all, for the fact that there was no air raid siren in Sevastopol to warn civilians of danger.
Publications by Russian bloggers appeared criticizing the authorities for not detecting and destroying all the missiles before they approached Sevastopol, and also for the fact that shelters near the beach had not yet been built. .
The report also states that Russian troops have been placing military equipment in civilian areas of Crimea since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and that Russian authorities have acted irresponsibly by encouraging tourism by Russia to occupy Crimea while the military continues to use the peninsula as a rear area.
“The Russian military is likely to deliberately position legitimate military targets near civilian areas in Crimea in an attempt to deter Ukrainian strikes,” the report said.
ISW also recalled that Russian troops have previously been recorded as using the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and schools in occupied mainland Ukraine to cover their military equipment.
Analysts have concluded that Russia is, in fact, violating the rules of application of international humanitarian law, according to which military commanders must avoid placing military facilities in or near areas which is densely populated.
We remind you that on Sunday, June 23, social networks reported that ATACMS missiles attacked Crimea.
Source: korrespondent
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