Ukraine threat to Russian vacationers: stay away from Crimean beaches
Russia, which was rocked by the uprising by the Wagner mercenary group as the war in Ukraine raged, is also having a hard time on the front lines.
Announcing that it has reclaimed many places in the east of the country, kyiv recently threatened to attack the beaches of Russian-controlled Crimea.
The Ukrainian military, which recently attacked Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014 and is home to the country’s gigantic Black Sea Fleet, with unmanned aerial vehicles, shared a remarkable video on Twitter yesterday. In the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense music video, which also includes scenes from Hollywood movies, “Do you have big goals for this summer? There is a travel warning in effect for some beaches.
Last October, a huge explosion occurred on the Kerch bridge, which connects Russia with the Crimean peninsula. (AA)
The video, which includes footage of Ukraine’s attacks on Crimea last summer, read: “We warned you to stay away from Crimea last summer. According to our forecasts, the weather will be stormy.
Ukraine’s airstrikes last summer on Crimea, where many Russians vacation each year, caused panic, and images of many people fleeing the beaches became the agenda.
Ukrainian officials had previously declared that they would recapture Crimea and that pro-Russians living on the peninsula would flee.