“The decision is driven not only by Ukrainian Defense Forces’ strikes on oil depots and military infrastructure but also by internal public pressure within Russia,” Atesh said. Partisan data indicates that some systems, including those of the 31st Air Defense Division, are being redeployed from the occupied peninsula to new positions within Russian territory.
“The occupiers understand that this move creates critical gaps in Crimea's defense, but they have no other choice,” the guerrillas stated, noting that Russians are forced to take risks.
“As a result, airfields, military depots, and the Kerch Bridge remain vulnerable.” Ukrainian drone strikes in enemy territory demonstrate that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's regime cannot protect military targets in Belgorod, Kursk, and Voronezh oblasts, and other Russian regions, Atesh added.