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Danilov: The trenches in Crimea will not help the Russians

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Commenting on the presence in Crimea of ​​Russian citizens who moved to live on the peninsula after its annexation, Danilov said “they come easily and leave easily.”

Russian trenches in the annexed Crimea “definitely will not help” the Russian Federation, and the peninsula will be returned under the control of Kyiv, said Oleksiy Danilov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, in a comment to Krym.Realii .

“I can say: they (the trenches) will definitely not help them. Crimea will be returned and returned without fail – in the way our military-political leadership decides. If it is necessary to fight for Crimea, we will fight for Crimea , and no one will ask We are not. This is our land, and it should be returned home,” Danilov insisted.

Commenting on the presence in Crimea of ​​Russian citizens who moved to live on the peninsula after its annexation, Danilov said “they come easily and leave easily.”

Recall that earlier Ukrainian intelligence reported that the Russians in Crimea were trying to fortify the coast, fearing the landing of Ukrainian troops.

Source: korrespondent

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