. Both kyiv and Moscow implement this technology to execute offensive and defensive movements on the battlefield.
This panorama is not a coincidence; There is an explanation for it. and precisely there, over the years, the Russian army has planted thousands of mines. Turning the area into a region impassable by land.
Vladyslav Voloshyn’s statements
Vladyslav Voloshyn, spokesman for the Ukrainian armed forces, has expressed concern about the issue. “The beaches are turning into minefields,” declared to the microphones of the local media Kyiv Independentaccording to the German newspaper through one of his most recent articles.
What was stated by the Ukrainian militant cannot be contrasted independently. However, it is striking that Ukrainian forces have not attacked Crimea with ground units for a long time.
The most recent intervention dates back to August 2023, detailed at that time as a special operation in the western end of the peninsula. According to his report, Russian equipment was destroyed and a flag was planted, indicating that the operation was probably mainly for symbolic purposes.
To attack Crimea, kyiv must do so exclusively by air; In fact, recently the Ukrainian militia repeatedly bombed that connects with Russia, an iconic project for Vladimir Putinaccording to the German newspaper.
It is worth mentioning that the Russian minefield represents a danger not only for the combatants, but also for those outside the war context. putting the civilian population at risk even after reaching a peace agreement.