The Kherson Art Museum has identified a painting by Nadiia Andreeva stolen by the Russian occupiers. This is the 122nd identified work of art out of more than 10,000 illegally exported exhibits.
On the night of August 2, explosions occurred in occupied Sevastopol. Local authorities claim to have shot down missiles, one of which fell on the roof of a residential building and another on a pedestrian crossing.
Nine judges from the occupied Crimea were sentenced in absentia for treason. They betrayed their oath of office, took positions in the occupation courts and contributed to Russia's subversive activities against Ukraine.
On the night of July 26, powerful explosions were heard in the occupied Crimea. A fire was reported at the Saki airfield in Novofedorivka, ammunition detonation and the arrival of ambulances.
One of the largest water reservoirs in occupied Crimea has become very shallow. The Belohirskoye reservoir, which was previously used to fill the North Crimean Canal, has stopped discharging water.
In Crimea, large-scale fires broke out near Koktebel and Simferopol district, covering an area of 20-30 hectares, with more than 150 specialists and 25 pieces of equipment involved in extinguishing them.
Anafi Dzhemilev, the brother of the famous Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev, who devoted his life to the struggle for the rights of the Crimean Tatar people, died in occupied Crimea.
Explosions were heard near Simferopol in the occupied Crimea, where a Russian military unit is based, and sirens were sounded in Sevastopol.
Due to the abnormally hot weather and the increased load on the power grid from air conditioners and refrigeration equipment, many areas of Crimea experienced emergency power outages.
Activists of the ATESH movement recorded the location of S-300/400 anti-aircraft missile systems near Simferopol in Crimea, providing coordinates 44. 952273, 34.194718.
In the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, guerrillas discovered an underground maintenance station where Russian occupiers repair their military equipment, including URALs and Kamazes.
The Crimean Tatar flag is a blue flag with a yellow Tamga (seal) in the corner, near the shaft. The blue color symbolizes the sky and peace, and the Tamga is the historical emblem of the ruling dynasty of the Crimean Khanate.
Russian troops have deployed military equipment, including BM-21 Grad rocket launchers, to the Simferopol District of the occupied Crimea.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, a drone was spotted at night in the Simferopol district, explosions were heard near Sevastopol, and Russians blocked the Kerch Bridge.
The general producer of the occupation TV and radio company "Krym" in Simferopol was served a notice of suspicion of collaboration, war propaganda and justification of Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine.
Former Minister of Education of Ukraine Dmytro Tabachnyk, convicted in Ukraine of high treason, is running for the occupation parliament of Crimea.
Two former heads of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine from Crimea, who betrayed their oath of office and joined the Russian service, face up to 15 years in prison for treason after the indictments were sent to court.
Russia claims that on the night of May 24, it shot down three ATACMS missiles and two drones over Crimea and the Belgorod region.
Two people were killed and one farm building was damaged in Crimea, temporarily occupied by the russian federation.
The explosions took place in many cities of the temporarily occupied Crimea, including Simferopol, Saki, Alushta, Yalta, Dzhankoy and Yevpatoriya.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, lawyer Emil Kurbedinov was fined for publishing about the illegal conscription of students with a deferment from military service.
A member of the Russian State Duma, who led an illegal armed group during the seizure of Crimea in 2014, was notified of suspicion of high treason and the creation of an illegal armed group.
ATES guerrillas discovered a large oil depot and a military parking lot with a small amount of equipment in the Hvardiyskiy district of Simferopol district in occupied Crimea and shared its coordinates.
The "commander" of the 7th company of the illegal armed group "Self-Defense of Crimea" was sentenced in absentia to 13 years in prison for his participation in the seizure of Crimea in 2014.
Ukrainian guerrillas recorded the movement of several BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles in the direction of Simferopol in Crimea, probably for repairs.
In 24 hours, Ukrainians bought military bonds, raising more than UAH 30 million for the budget. Bonds were most popular in Yalta, Nova Kakhovka and Simferopol.
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.
A traitor from occupied Simferopol, who joined Russian troops and fought against the Armed Forces of Ukraine near Robotyn, was sentenced to 15 years in prison based on SBU materials.
The High Anti-Corruption Court has confiscated the property of pro-Russian Metropolitan Shvets Rostislav Pylypovych, who supported Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine, to the state.
The Crimean businessman systematically helped the russian occupiers to illegally conscript Ukrainian citizens into the russian army, for which he faces up to 12 years in prison.