Traffic on the highway near Dzhankoy in Crimea is partially blocked from the city to the village of Peremozhne due to reports of explosions and a fire at a military airfield.
Explosions and fire occurred near the military airfield in the occupied city of Dzhankoy, Crimea.
UNN sources report that the Ukrainian military struck a command post in the occupied Crimea, where high-ranking Russian officers were stationed.
Explosions occurred in occupied Dzhankoy, Crimea, and traffic on the Crimean bridge was blocked twice.
In the Dzhankoy district of Crimea, the Russian occupiers are hiding military equipment - tanks and air defense systems - on the territory of a local agricultural enterprise, endangering the civilian population.
Another group of russian invaders was transferred to occupied Dzhankoy to be sent to the front to compensate for heavy russian losses.
Russia's Ryazan region lacks air defense systems, which leaves the occupier's military units unprotected due to the lack of such systems, as most of them have been redeployed to the front line and Crimea.
In Crimea, military equipment and warehouses storing supplies for Russian troops were spotted. Their coordinates were passed to the Ukrainian military for possible strikes.
russian troops suffer significant losses in armored vehicles in the Kherson sector and are forced to redeploy combat vehicles from the occupied Crimea to replenish their losses after Ukrainian drone strikes.
Ukrainian guerrillas discovered several unmasked anti-aircraft missile systems deployed at an airfield in occupied Dzhankoy. Several air defense systems were even deployed without any camouflage due to a critical lack of funds.
A new batch of Russian soldiers and equipment from the Komi Republic and Yakutia arrived in occupied Dzhankoy, turning it into a logistics center for Russian troops in the Kherson direction.
The russians are actively transporting field artillery to the temporarily occupied Crimea in connection with the successful offensives of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Sevastopol and Hvardiyske.
Russian helicopters Ka-52 and Mi-8 took to the skies over the temporarily occupied Crimea and Simferopol region.
Russian troops have dug trenches on all the beaches from Yevpatoria to Pryberezhne in southwestern Crimea, preparing for possible military action.
Russian troops fired at a polling station in occupied Kakhovka, according to the ATES guerrilla movement. In addition, the occupiers are planning to carry out provocations and terrorist attacks at polling stations in the occupied territories to blame the pro-Ukrainian population.
Ukrainian guerrillas discovered a base of russian military equipment in the Dzhankoy district of the occupied Crimea and promptly passed the information to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
A bill to invalidate the 1954 decision to transfer Crimea from Russia to Ukraine has been submitted to the State Duma.
The Mission of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea condemned the illegal searches and detentions of Muslim activists and religious figures by the Russian authorities in the occupied Crimea and called on the international community to respond to them.
The FSB searched the homes of 10 Crimean Tatars in Crimea, detaining two former imams and an activist.
The occupation authorities of Crimea are sending more security forces from moscow to intensify the fight against Ukrainian guerrilla groups after russian soldiers went missing.
Many Russian military personnel have arrived in occupied Crimea. Among the newly arrived, there are markings of the well-known private military company Wagner.
The explosions heard in many parts of Crimea were probably caused by the disposal of unexploded ordnance from previous shelling at a military training ground.
Explosions were heard in two districts of the occupied Crimea, and local residents reported that windows in some places were shaken. The cause of the explosions is still unknown.
Ukrainian guerrillas scouted the location of ammunition and fuel and lubricants depots at the Novofedorivka military airfield in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Ukrainian guerrillas reconnoitered the enemy's "Protyvnik-GE" radar located southwest of Dzhankoy airfield.
Crimean bridge closed amid reports of Russian air defense activity.
ATESH discovered that poorly dressed mobilized soldiers from Yakutia in the Russian Federation were transferred to Dzhankoy in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Explosions occurred in two districts of the temporarily occupied Crimea, locals report 4-5 explosions.
Powerful explosions have been heard in Russia-occupied Dzhankoy in Crimea, a key road and rail hub crucial to Russian military operations in southern Ukraine. The recent explosions follow previous incidents, including a UAV attack on a Russian air base in June.
The Defense Forces destroyed 9 Shahed attack drones and one Iskander-K missile in the sky over Ukraine. Units of mobile Fire groups, fighter aircraft and anti-aircraft missile units are involved in combat work.