A top Ukrainian official said his country's military is planning a 'serious operation' in Crimea.
A Russian state news agency has warned about a potential upcoming attack on Crimea.Tass, a Kremlin-controlled outlet, issued the warning based on recent comments made by Kyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukraine's military intelligence service .Speaking in a documentary released on Sunday, Budanov said recent strikes on Russian positions in Crimea are preparation for a 'serious operation' that will be launched on the peninsula.
One of the more high-profile assaults on Putin's navy in the region came on March 5 when a squadron of Ukrainian Magura V5 sea drones destroyed the $65 million Sergey Kotov patrol ship.In the hour-long documentary War for the Sea: From the Dnipro to Crimea, broadcast on Ukrainian TV, Budanov discussed such attacks on Russia's armed forces as setting the groundwork for a larger mission.'These are all preparations for a serious operation in Crimea,' he said.
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