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Zelensky urged Crimea residents to share information

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Opponents should not forget whose peninsula they are temporarily located on, the Ukrainian leader stressed.

Scouts work on information received from Ukrainians in the south of the country, and especially in Crimea. This was announced on Wednesday, August 31, by the President of Ukraine in an evening video message.

At the same time, the head of state thanked people who send data on the movement or deployment of Russian military bases and troops.

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He emphasized that based on this information, “exercise hard.”

“I will not tell the details. I will say only one thing – I want to thank in the name of intelligence all our people who support us a lot in the south of our state, especially in Crimea. Do not forget the enemies in whose peninsula they are, temporarily located.” Zelensky said.

The President also noted that the fighting in Donbass remains very heavy. “The hot spots of the region have not changed. Our men have held their positions firmly,” he said.

In addition, Zelensky said that on Wednesday he held a meeting with representatives of the parliament and the government about the current plans for state work.

Recall that the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky asked the inhabitants of Crimea not to approach the military facilities of the Russian Federation on the peninsula and transfer information about enemies to our special services.

The occupiers also banned civilians in temporarily occupied Crimea from using fireworks and drones.

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Source: korrespondent

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