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Ukrainian military intelligence presents film about missions on water
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
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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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