The russians dug 200 km of trenches along the coast of Crimea

The russians dug 200 km of trenches along the coast of Crimea


Along the Crimean coast, the occupiers dug about 200 km of trenches due to fears about the “invasion” of the Ukrainian military.

The russian invaders dug about 200 km of trenches along the coast of Crimea to protect themselves from the potential landing of Ukrainian troops.

The spokesman of the Operational Command “South” Vladyslav Nazarov reported this in Telegram. He added a video showing the trenches dug in Yevpatoria.

Previously, USM reported that the russians in the annexed Crimea are trying to additionally strengthen the coastline , fearing the landing of Ukrainian troops.

In particular, at the end of last year, along the coast near the village of Molochne (Saksky district), the marshals equipped a network of mine barriers, trenches and trenches. In addition, the occupiers installed the so-called “dragon’s teeth” – rows of concrete pyramids, which are supposed to stop the advance of heavy equipment.