The Russian military is installing air defense systems in crowded areas in occupied Crimea.
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The partisans conducted reconnaissance in temporarily occupied Sevastopol, during which an enemy Tor anti-aircraft missile system was discovered. The invaders placed an air defense system directly above the public beach. The Atesh partisan movement reported this on July 1 on Telegram.
This time, the Russians have chosen another “ideal” place to place their anti-aircraft missile system. It was placed directly above the beach, again endangering the local population, the partisans informed.
Representatives of the resistance movement suggested that this could be one of the last photographs of this complex, because the Ukrainian Defense Forces are “systematically taking out” the Russian air defense in Crimea.
Let us recall that on June 23, debris from a rocket fell on the Uchkuyevka beach in occupied Crimea. Four people were killed and more than 150 were injured.
Russia initially claimed to have shot down a Ukrainian ATACMS. But then Moscow abandoned this version and accused Kyiv of a deliberate attack. Analysts argue that the rocket landing on the Sevastopol beach could not have been a deliberate attack.
Source: Racurs

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