Demilitarization of Crimea
Demilitarization of Crimea is the process of reducing military presence and military-industrial potential of the Russian occupying authorities on the territory of the Ukrainian peninsula. The tag covers news about the destruction of military facilities, defense industry plants, and infrastructure that supports military operations. Materials under this tag highlight the consequences of Ukrainian operations against the Russian military machine in Crimea, including economic and logistical disruptions in the occupied region. This is part of a broader strategy to return Crimea under Ukrainian control and free it from Russian military aggression.
16 August 2026
Electricity has been rationed in Crimea, and water has been cut off in 35 settlements11 August 2026
Sevastopol has implemented strict power outage schedules10 August 2026
The Main Intelligence Directorate in Crimea struck two S-400 launchers and an Orion antenna09 August 2026
The Special Forces struck five Russian air defense assets and three Russian ships simultaneously14 July 2026
In occupied Crimea, mail and pension deliveries are being delayed due to a fuel shortage07 July 2026
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