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On March 10, a documentary unveiling unknown details of combat missions of the Ukrainian Defense Intelligence’s special units and the Defense Forces will be premiered
This is reported by the press service of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine.
The documentary War for the Sea: From Dnipro to Crimea is part of the series Military Intelligence of Ukraine.
The film will focus on the operations of Ukrainian special forces that took place in 2022-2023 on the Dnipro River, the Kakhovka Reservoir, and in the Black Sea:
- landing operations in Enerhodar;
- landing and creation of a bridgehead on Dnipro's left bank in the Kherson region;
- regaining control over oil and gas production platforms in the Black Sea;
- naval raids to Crimea;
- operations to destroy Russian ships with attack drones.
"Watch the national telethon this Sunday, March 10, at 10:15 p.m, in the War for the Sea: from Dnipro to Crimea documentary project about Ukraine's significant and daring actions as a maritime power," the intelligence writes.
- On August 24, 2023, a joint special operation of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine with the support of the Ukrainian Navy took place in the temporarily occupied Crimea at night.
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