Russian officers in Crimea want to change their duty station after explosions in Sevastopol

Natalia Humeniuk, head of the joint coordination center of Ukraine’s South Defense Forces, says that after the explosions in occupied Sevastopol, many Russian officers in Crimea want to change their place of service

She shared the information on Espreso TV.

"After the explosions in Sevastopol, Russians have very congested logistics routes leading to Russia. Also, it is those who came to Crimea in 2014 who are planning to flee to Russia. Currently, certain military units are rotating in Crimea. Many officers are trying to use this rotation to change their place of service permanently. That is, they write reports from vacation to transfer," said Humeniuk.