Expert: There Could Be Good News From Crimea Soon
3- 1.11.2025, 19:15
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The occupiers are losing control of the peninsula.
The Russians are trying to strengthen the defense of Crimea by closing traffic across the bridge and installing new barriers. Ukrainian intelligence is monitoring the situation on the peninsula and preparing for new strikes on the occupation infrastructure.
The representative of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army Serhiy Bratchuk in the air of "Channel 24" noted that there may be positive news from Crimea in the near future. He hinted that the enemy is losing control despite attempts to stabilize the situation on the peninsula.
What is happening in Crimea?"
The Russians are trying to strengthen the peninsula's defenses, in particular closing traffic across the Crimean bridge and installing additional barriers. Ukrainian intelligence is closely monitoring the situation in all directions, recording changes in the work of the occupiers and their attempts to patrol the waters of Sevastopol. Some of the information, according to Sergei Bratchuk, is used to plan future strikes.
- We are fully monitoring the situation in all locations. I cannot provide all the information, because it is used not only for reconnaissance, but also for appropriate strikes, - explained the representative of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army.
Russian troops are trying to calm the local population, creating a semblance of stability. For a while, they have managed to restore supplies of fuel and lubricants, but Crimean residents are still stockpiling supplies in their own garages, leading to explosions and fires.
- Work on Crimea continues. I think that the news from the peninsula in the near future will be quite interesting and positive for us, - concluded Sergey Bratchuk.
Despite the attempts of the occupants to strengthen the defense and control the situation, their actions do not change the general trend. Ukrainian forces retain the initiative, and operations on the peninsula remain one of the main areas of pressure on the enemy.