Russian Chornomornaftogaz company develops plan to evacuate employees from Crimea - intelligence
The Chornomornaftogaz company, based in the temporarily Russian-occupied Crimea, is actively developing plans to evacuate employees and their relatives from the peninsula
The Main Intelligence Directorate reported this.
“The Main Intelligence Directorate informs that the Russian Chornomornaftogaz company, based in Crimea, is actively developing plans to evacuate its employees and their relatives from the Crimean peninsula,” the statement says.
The intelligence continues to receive this and other important information from residents who remain in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine on a daily basis.
“It is thanks to you that we manage not only to destroy the enemy, but also to save the lives of our soldiers and civilians. It is your contribution that can be decisive in returning Ukraine to its 1991 borders!” the Main Intelligence Directorate noted.
The intelligence also asks for further information on the location of Russian forces and equipment:
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points of deployment, addresses of residence of the personnel and leadership of the occupation forces;
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storage facilities for shells and fuel and lubricants;
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points of military equipment's deployment, storage and repair;
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places of deployment of electronic warfare and electronic warfare equipment (characteristic feature: antennas and locators);
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headquarters and control points of the occupying forces;
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places of storage and duty points of air defense equipment.
“Write more actively, the return of Crimea to Ukraine's control is inevitable. The more information we have, the sooner the liberation will come,” the intelligence added.
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On May 18, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy approved the personal composition of the Advisory Council on De-occupation and Reintegration of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol.
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Occupying Russian forces in Crimea are introducing the position of 'advisor to the director of education' to teach children 'patriotism' and plan to teach schoolchildren basic military training.
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In the temporarily occupied Yalta, the occupying authorities are taking away real estate from Ukrainian citizens who have not taken Russian citizenship.
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