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15.04.2025, 14:08
Three years out of reach. The story of the Crimean warrior Oleksandr Kravchenko
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14.04.2025, 20:48
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The Royal Court in London has sentenced the former "governor" of Sevastopol, Dmitry Ovsyannikov
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14.04.2025, 17:14
145 Roscosmos employees were killed or went missing in the NWO
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14.04.2025, 15:40
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Residents of occupied Belogorsk observe "dust storms" every day
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14.04.2025, 14:14
Future Chancellor Merz is ready to provide the Taurus, provided that
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14.04.2025, 12:31
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Crimea hosts "conference on economic development" of occupied territories
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14.04.2025, 10:49
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A highway with massive structures is being built in an earthquake-prone area in southern Crimea
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14.04.2025, 10:23
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Crimea hosts "seminar on integration" of occupied territories of Ukraine
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14.04.2025, 08:38
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Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church ordained in Moscow with the title of "Feodosia and Kerch"
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13.04.2025, 17:47
Even the occupation "press" hints that this year it is better not to vacation in Crimea
31.03.2025, 15:01
The reserve in the east of occupied Crimea was closed for years because of the occupation military
The Opuk Nature Reserve in the south of the Kerch Peninsula is closed for the coming years, as it is surrounded by land allocated for occupation military units. This was reported on the air of the Russian occupiers-controlled Sputnik in Crimea radio by the "chief state inspector in the field of environmental protection", the "director" of the "Reserve Crimea" institution Artur Murzakhanov.
According to him, on the one hand, this is bad for those who like to visit the reserve, and on the other hand, "nature should rest".
In addition, Murzakhanov complained that access to the reserve is closed not only for visitors, but also for employees.
Before the Russian occupation of Crimea, the Cape Opuk coast was home to an air defense training ground of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry and the 31st Research Center of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. After the occupation, it became the long-range training ground of the 810th Separate Brigade of the Russian Black Sea Fleet