Russians have over 800 missiles in Crimea to attack Ukraine's energy sector
The occupiers have deployed over 800 missiles in the occupied Crimean peninsula. This stockpile is intended for a campaign of energy terror this winter, according to the head of the unified coordination press center for the Southern Ukraine Defense Forces, Natalia Humeniuk.
Referring to data from the Main Intelligence Directorate in the Southern Operational Command, it was revealed that the occupiers have established a significant military-resource center in the occupied Crimean peninsula.
"Specifically, Kalibr missiles are concentrated there, as well as Onyx missiles, which are also launched from the Crimean peninsula. The enemy is clearly accumulating their missile potential," said Humeniuk.
According to her, air-based missiles are positioned in locations where they can be loaded onto aircraft.
Energy terror by Russia
In October of last year, Russian terrorists initiated widespread attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. Millions of consumers across our country were left without electricity. The enemy actively targeted cities with missiles and drones, causing significant damage to energy facilities.
Although the situation has stabilized, preparations for massive Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure continue this year.