Russian helicopters Ka-52 and Mi-8 took to the skies over the temporarily occupied Crimea and Simferopol region.
Explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Crimea, after the so-called "Crimean bridge"was reportedly blocked.
Ukrainian partisans discovered Russian troops hiding military equipment - trucks and howitzers - near a bus station used by civilians in occupied Simferopol.
A Russian-controlled court in Crimea has fined human rights activist Lutfiya Zudiyeva 2,500 rubles for allegedly violating Russian legislation on "foreign agents" because she did not indicate this status in her personal Facebook posts.
In the occupied Crimea, buses were used as mobile "polling stations" and delivered to residential areas of Simferopol to hold illegal presidential elections in Russia, which is a violation of international law.
Russian security forces conducted searches in Bakhchisarai and detained a delegate of the Kurultai of the Crimean Tatar people, Edem Dudakov.
A bill to invalidate the 1954 decision to transfer Crimea from Russia to Ukraine has been submitted to the State Duma.
Activists of the Yellow Ribbon guerrilla movement in Crimea burned campaign materials of the Russian occupiers in Simferopol, saying that there will be no elections, but only court and The Hague.
Ukrainian partisans have recorded the arrival of Russian military equipment in occupied Simferopol, which the invaders plan to transfer to the front.
Russian occupants in Crimea are planning to build a military sports town to train schoolchildren in military professions on a 55-hectare plot.
Local residents in the occupied Crimea heard explosions and saw Russian helicopters.
Russian campaigners are going door to door in occupied Simferopol, urging residents to vote in the Russian presidential election and checking voter lists.
Russian media reported that cruise missiles attacked the Crimean bridge, with enemy air defense allegedly shooting down at least 12 missiles, and the center of Sevastopol was cut off from electricity.
In Sevastopol, explosions were heard again, and in the village of Hvardiyske, following reports of shelling, electricity was cut off.
The russian Ministry of Defense stated that the explosions in Crimea were allegedly the successful elimination of a Ukrainian drone by the air defense system.
In occupied Crimea, a strong explosion was heard in two districts, and Russian air defense is not ruled out.
Ukraine has sentenced nine former Crimean judges in absentia to 12-15 years in prison for high treason after they betrayed their oaths of office and began working in Russian courts after the occupation of Crimea.
The US Ambassador to Ukraine reaffirmed that Crimea is part of Ukraine and that Washington will never recognize russia's attempt to annex the Ukrainian peninsula.
Ukrainian partisans reconnoitered a russian special forces unit in occupied Simferopol and passed the unit's coordinates to the Ukrainian military.
On the tenth anniversary of russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine promised to continue the fight until all occupied lands are completely liberated.
According to the Telegram channel, tanks were spotted in the occupied Crimea moving from Sevastopol through Simferopol and further north, and the information was passed on to the Ukrainian armed forces.
Ukrainian partisans distribute symbols in the occupied Crimean cities to resist Russian control and show that Crimea belongs to Ukraine.
The environmental situation in the occupied Crimea is difficult due to the lack of water resources, which the occupiers ruthlessly use for their military bases and enterprises, considering the peninsula only as a military base.