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Operational Lockdown: Ukraine Precision-Strikes Core Russian Military Infrastructure in Crimea

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The systematic dismantling of Russia’s occupation network is accelerating. Ukrainian forces have executed a series of highly successful precision strikes targeting vital military assets across the peninsula:

Dzhankoi Airbase Hit: Precision strikes successfully neutralized key retransmitters used to operate Russia’s “Orion” strike-reconnaissance drones, while simultaneously destroying extensive weapon and military hardware depots.

Port Infrastructure Shattered: In Kerch, targeted operations at Port “Crimea” successfully struck and disabled 14 shadow fleet tankers that serve as the primary fuel lifeline for the invading military contingent.

Behind the frontlines, local anger toward the Kremlin is hitting a boiling point. Residents are growing deeply resentful of Vladimir Putin’s senseless war of aggression as daily life collapses. Gasoline prices in Crimea have nearly doubled in just one week, tourism has completely vanished, and rolling blackouts have become a permanent reality.

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