Russia has turned the occupied Crimea into a missile launch pad for 'Iskanders'.


The spokesperson for the Ukrainian Navy reported that the Russian Federation is actively using Crimea as a base for launching 'Iskander-M' missiles. According to him, the Russians use Crimea to reduce the distance and flight Time of missiles. They want to shorten the response time by using short distances from the peninsula,' he noted.
'They move and hide the ballistic and tactical missile systems around Crimea, and it is quite difficult to track their placement and launch sites because it is a mobile platform. Unfortunately, until this territory is liberated, it will continue to be used for this purpose,' added Pletenchuk.
In addition, 'Onyx' missiles are periodically launched from Crimea. There is a threat to Ukraine. The Russian tactical aviation feels safe on the peninsula: 'Tactical aviation is periodically used for strikes from airfields in Crimea. They feel quite safe in the airspace over the Black Sea. If their reconnaissance aircraft and drones approach our shore, we destroy them.'
Analysis:
The Russian Federation uses Crimea as a base for launching 'Iskander-M' missiles. This indicates the continuation of Russian aggression and the illegal occupation of Crimea. The Russians are trying to reduce the distance and flight time of missiles by using short distances from the peninsula. This allows them to make their strikes more effective.
Russians also periodically launch 'Onyx' missiles from Crimea, which poses a threat to Ukraine. It is necessary to take decisive measures to ensure safety and protect the country from these attacks. Ukraine must conduct joint exercises with partners, including NATO, to enhance its defense capabilities and demonstrate its readiness to defend its territory.
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