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Satellite images show dozens of Russian trenches built across Crimea: report

Por: The Hill World April 05, 2023

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New satellite images show Russian trenches across Crimea, indicating Moscow is prepping to defend the area ahead of an anticipated spring offensive from Ukraine, according to a The images show miles of trench defenses have been built in just a few weeks, many along bodies of water. Ukraine has which Russia illegally annexed in 2014, and Kyiv has said it won’t consider peace talks unless Russia leaves all occupied territory. Crimea is connected... + full article



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