Ukrainian journalists have released a detailed interactive map revealing more than 200 military facilities located in Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.
The map—created by journalists at Krym.realii, the Crimean project of the Ukrainian service of Radio Liberty—shows the locations of 223 military facilities in the peninsula.
These include training grounds, fuel stations, ammunition depots, the sites of radars and air defense systems and the locations of headquarters.
Further details on the map show units of various military branches, airfields and bases of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
Its publication comes days after Andriy Yusov, a spokesperson for the Ukraine’s military intelligence directorate, urged Crimea residents to stay away from military facilities in the peninsula, ahead of a looming counteroffensive by Kyiv to recapture its occupied territories.
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