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Crimea is not isolated yet, but it has a critical problem: Zelensky has been leaked details
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Crimea is not isolated yet, but it has a critical problem: Zelensky has been leaked details

The article reports that while Crimea is not fully isolated from Russia, the Russian logistics system on the peninsula is facing increasing pressure. The President of Ukraine’s representative office in Crimea told LIGA.net that Russia can currently only reliably use the Kerch Bridge for supply routes. After Ukrainian military strikes on key infrastructure, problems have emerged including fuel shortages, power outages, and transportation disruptions. The report highlights that major roads like Rostov–Maripol–Berdyansk–Melitopol are under constant fire, and maritime logistics suffered significant losses after attacks on three ferry vessels at the Kavkaz port. Damage to bridges over the Northern Crimean Canal has also disrupted rail connections, and the Black Sea Fleet lost many ships. Despite these challenges, the Kerch Bridge remains the main stable route, though it faces structural risks due to repeated attacks.

Українські військові повідомили про ураження залізничного міста через Красногвардійський канал у районі Красногвардійського на тимчасово окупованій території Автономної Республіки Крим. Подія відбулася в ніч на 3 липня. За даними Генерального штабу, ворог використовував цей об’єкт для військової логістики, включаючи перекидання особового складу, озброєння, боєприпасів та матеріально-технічних засобів. Збитки, завдані ворогу, уточнюються, хоча військові вказують, що це значима операція, яка порушує військову стратегію противника.

Крім того, уражена була станція радіоелектронної боротьби в районі Артемівки (АР Крим) та підрозділ радіоелектронної розвідки окупантів у Севастополі. Ці події відбулися одночасно з атаками дронів, які вночі 3 липня виявилися на території Криму. Як зазначає журнал “Крим. Реалії”, причини призупинення руху приміських поїздів між Сімферополем та Євпаторією, а також Джанкоєм, не були оголошені, але це могло бути пов’язано з військовими діями.

Особливий увагу заслуговує ситуація на Кінбурнській косі, де російські війська отримали наказ поповнити особовий склад та терміново замінити український прапор на свій триколор. Про це розповів речник Сил оборони Півдня України, полковник Владислав Волошин. Він зазначив, що 337-й десантно-штурмовий полк РФ отримав завдання додатково завезти на косу десятки військовослужбовців, розмістити їх на позиціях, оскільки українські сили знищили більшість позицій. Військовий також відзначив, що противник вивчає можливість залучення додаткових сил через страх від висадки українського десанту.

Крім того, російські війська отримали завдання відновити занедбані колодязі у населених пунктах Покровське та Василівка. Також 80-а окрема мотострілецька бригада противника, яка перебуває у районі Кізомиса, переведена на режим максимальної економії палива. Військовий зазначив, що через проблеми з логістикою ці завдання мають велике значення для військової стратегії противника.

Варто зазначити, що на Кінбурнській косі встановлено український прапор, що підтверджене ВМС України. Однак, за словами речника, ворог ще не залишив цю територію, оскільки вона є ключовою для нього. Таким чином, ситуація на Кінбурнській косі продовжує бути напруженою, і військові обидвох сторін спостерігають активні дії на цьому напрямку.

Подальші дії можуть включати зростання військової активності на Кінбурнській косі, а також подальші атаки на ключові військові об’єкти, таких як залізничні мости та станції радіоелектронної боротьби. Військові обидвох сторін продовжать вести розслідування та аналіз ситуації, щоб забезпечити свою оборону та відповідати на можливі атаки. Важливо, щоб усі сторони дотримували правила поведінки на військових територіях, щоб уникнути додаткових жертв та зруйнувань.

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UNIAN logoUNIANParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 902 days ago
Crimea is not isolated yet, but it has a critical problem: Zelensky has been leaked details

The article reports that while Crimea is not fully isolated from Russia, the Russian logistics system on the peninsula is facing increasing pressure. The President of Ukraine’s representative office in Crimea told LIGA.net that Russia can currently only reliably use the Kerch Bridge for supply routes. After Ukrainian military strikes on key infrastructure, problems have emerged including fuel shortages, power outages, and transportation disruptions. The report highlights that major roads like Rostov–Maripol–Berdyansk–Melitopol are under constant fire, and maritime logistics suffered significant losses after attacks on three ferry vessels at the Kavkaz port. Damage to bridges over the Northern Crimean Canal has also disrupted rail connections, and the Black Sea Fleet lost many ships. Despite these challenges, the Kerch Bridge remains the main stable route, though it faces structural risks due to repeated attacks.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information based on official statements from the President of Ukraine’s representative office in Crimea, providing an objective account of the logistical situation without overt ideological slant. It reports both the challenges faced by Russia and the ongoing efforts by Ukraine

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article accurately reflects the primary source document, citing the same statements from the President's Representation in Crimea. It provides detailed information about the limited supply routes through Kerch Bridge and the impact of Ukrainian strikes. The tone remains mostly neutral, though so

Ukrainska Pravda logoUkrainska PravdaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 802 days ago
General Staff: US forces hit a railway bridge in Crimea

On the night of July 3rd, Ukrainian military units struck a railway bridge over the Krasnovodsky Canal in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea, near Krasnovodsk. The attack targeted an object used by the enemy for military logistics, including the movement of personnel, weapons, ammunition, and materiel. Ukrainian forces stated that the extent of damage is still being assessed. Additionally, reports mention damage to a radio electronic warfare station near Artemivka and a unit of enemy radio reconnaissance in Sevastopol. Earlier, it was reported that the temporary suspension of suburban train services between Simferopol and Yevpatoria and Dzhankoy occurred due to drone attacks on Crimea, according to 'Krym.Realii'.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about military actions conducted by Ukrainian forces against infrastructure in Crimea, sourced from the General Staff. It does not exhibit overt ideological leaning, nor does it emphasize any particular political agenda beyond reporting the event. The framing

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): This article provides factual information from the General Staff about attacks on infrastructure in Crimea, including a bridge and radar stations. It remains objective by citing official sources and avoiding emotional language. The inclusion of commercial content at the end slightly reduces objectiv

UNIAN logoUNIANParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 756 days ago
The Russians received an urgent order at the Kinburne crossroads: the U.S.S.R. told what the enemy intended

The article reports on Ukrainian military claims regarding Russian activities on the Kynburnska Kosa peninsula. According to Colonel Vladyslav Voloshyn, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s Southern Defense Forces, Russian forces have been ordered to reinforce their presence by bringing additional troops and replacing the Ukrainian flag with their own. The report states that Russian troops are also tasked with repairing wells in nearby settlements and conserving fuel due to logistical challenges. It highlights concerns over potential Ukrainian amphibious landings and notes that while Russian forces were forced to retreat from some positions after heavy fire, they have not fully withdrawn from the area, which remains strategically important to them.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information based on Ukrainian military sources without overtly favoring any particular political stance. While the content discusses military operations and strategic moves by Russia, it does not exhibit clear ideological bias. The framing appears balanced, focusing on reported

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article reports on Ukrainian military statements regarding Russian forces on Kinburn Peninsula, including troop movements and flag changes. It cites a spokesperson with specific details, aligning with the primary source document’s focus on comment moderation rules. However, it includes some subj

UNIAN logoUNIANParty-alignedCenterFactual 60Objective 555 days ago
Sirsky told how much Ukrainian land was cleared from the Russians since the beginning of the year

The article reports on comments by General Staff Commander of Ukrainian Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrskyi regarding military progress in Ukraine since the start of 2026. He stated that Ukrainian forces have liberated over 670 square kilometers of territory from Russian occupation. Syrskyi emphasized efforts to disrupt enemy logistics and paralyze their rear areas, particularly in Crimea. He linked these achievements to strategic planning from 2025 and 2026, noting that the 2025 campaign aimed to weaken Russian positions and prevent further advances. The report also mentions ongoing challenges in Crimea, including fuel shortages and electricity distribution issues, according to regional governor Sergey Aksonov.

Bias read (Center): While the subject is politically charged, the article presents information based on official statements without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It includes quotes from both military leadership and regional authorities, providing a balanced overview of the situation without clear sl

Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 55): The article mentions territorial gains but does not directly reference the primary source document. While it discusses logistics and military operations, it presents unverified claims about specific areas liberated. The tone shows clear bias towards Ukrainian military success without balancing oppos

UNIAN logoUNIANParty-alignedLeft7 hr. ago
"Time to pack": "Madyar" reported damage to 16 power nodes in the occupied Crimea

The article reports on claims by Robert 'Madjar' Brovdii, commander of Unmanned Systems Forces, regarding damage to 16 energy nodes in temporarily occupied Crimea over two days. He states this action is part of dismantling enemy rear areas, aiming to isolate Russian forces and eventually lead to their withdrawal. The report mentions that drones have disabled 37 energy nodes in southern occupied territories between July 1-5. It notes that Russia has cut electricity supply in Sevastopol, restricted fuel sales to state institutions, and closed children's summer camps. The article frames these actions as part of Ukraine’s strategy to undermine Russian control in Crimea.

Bias read (Left): The article presents Ukrainian military actions against Russian-controlled infrastructure in Crimea as strategic operations aimed at isolating and expelling Russian forces. The framing emphasizes the effectiveness of these strikes and portrays them as necessary steps toward achieving military goals.

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