Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged residents of Crimea and other heavily occupied regions of Ukraine to stay away from Russian military sites.
“Every day and every night we see new reports of explosions in the territory temporarily occupied by the occupiers,” Zelenskyy said in a Telegram post. “And I am asking now all our people in Crimea, in other regions in the south of Ukraine, in the occupied areas of Donbas and Kharkiv region to be very careful.”
“Please do not go near the military facilities of the Russian army and all those places where they store ammunition and equipment, where they keep their headquarters,” he said.
The Ukrainian leader said the queue these days to leave Crimea for Russia across the bridge proves that the absolute majority of citizens of the terrorist state already understand or at least feel that Crimea is not a place for them.
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