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More Ukrainian Attempts To Attack Crimea Failed

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More Ukrainian Attempts To Attack Crimea Failed

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The Ukrainian military continues attempts to launch attacks on the Russian rear areas. The Crimean peninsula remains the main target, which Ukrainian forces attempt to reach almost on a daily basis. 

On October 31, the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) attempted another attack on the peninsula. On the morning, Russian sources reported that three Ukrainian Su-24M with Storm Shadow/SCALP missiles, were spotted taking off for the attack. Air alert sounded in the southern Russian regions. At the same time, the Crimean authorities reported mass reports of mining of state institutions, including schools, kindergartens, technical schools, colleges.

Around noon, the governor of the Kherson region reported that the Russian Air Defense Forces were shooting down Ukrainian missiles flying towards the Crimea. In total, seven missiles were shot down over the Kherson region. Most of them were destroyed in the air, two missiles detonated on the ground in a deserted area on the Arabat Strelka. People and infrastructure were not affected.

At the same time, the governor of Sevastopol reported that the Russian military in Crimea was working to destroy a large number of air targets throughout the peninsula. Air alert was heard in the city twice and it lasted for more than two hours. Smoke was seen in the Sevastopol Bay. It was used by the Russian military to protect the ships and facilities in the area. There were no reports about any damage or victims as a result of the attack.

In the morning, the traffic on the Crimean Bridge was suspended for about an hour. It was also stopped for the second time in several hours. The bridge was also covered by the smokescreen.

The Russian Defense Ministry did not comment on the attacks.

On October 30, the Russian military repelled another attack on the peninsula. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that the Ukrainian military targeted Crimea with eight Storm Shadow missiles. According to the governor of Sevastopol, at least two aerial targets were destroyed over the city. Wreckage fell in several areas, including on the territory of the local school No. 27. There were no lessons at school now because of the holidays, but there were children in extra classes, they went down to the shelter immediately after the air alarm sounded. Children were not wounded. More wreckage fell in the court of a private house near the railway in the area of the Mekenziy Mountains, a 57-year-old man was slightly wounded.

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Dstroj

the nazi regime in kiev is paying a very heavy price for their attempts to launch attacks on crimea. any rational leadership would focus on preventing additional troop, equipment and infrastructure losses ahead of winter. foreign interference is obvious.

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Florian Geyer

the superb russian air defenses have improved exponentially since the conflict started.

bravo.

Shlomo

hahahahaha…what is s400 doing? .🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡…

inferno

pretty stupid, ukraine wants crimea , shelling them is not a good way to attract them.

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Shlomo

stupid russian army gets slaughtered in vuledar and avdiivka…hahahaha

jens holm

sawyer succeeds in talisman trailer lgbt park

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Shaman

sawyer double fentanyl in group therapy w taliban goat herder

Shaman

the incompetent stupefied anglos more desperate each day to conceal their failed diseased society

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Itsme

time to vacate the russian embassy in london and kick out the indian anglo-saxons from the british embassy in moskau

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Shlomo

time to kick russian scum out of europe…

stopthewarnow

i look forward to visit russia and therefor will book a flight to odessa next year. i recommend hotel nemo on the seaside.

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