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Possible sabotage in Dzhankoi may show growing resistance to Russia in Crimea - military expert
Defense Express military expert Valerii Ryabykh says that, if the explosions in Dzhankoi were in fact sabotage, then this indicates growing popular resistance in Russian-occupied Crimea
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The expert shared the details with Espreso TV.
"We have the main version of the explosions in Dzhankoi - sabotage. In this case, we have to show respect to the Special Operations Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. At the same time, this may indicate a critical increase in the resistance of the population in Russia-occupied Crimea", Ryabykh said.
The military expert added that the consequences for the Russian army in the South are severe.
"This class of sabotage is very powerful, and it is difficult to cite similar examples of such decisive actions with such powerful consequences for the operational position of Russian troops in the South of Ukraine", he noted.
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