'This is no longer a war between Ukraine and Russia, but a war for the security of not only Ukraine, but the world as a whole,' said Denys Chistikov.
canceled traditional military parades to mark Victory Day ahead of an anticipated counteroffensive from Kyiv.'s deputy permanent representative for Crimea, told Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty on Friday that he believes Crimea residents and the Black Sea peninsula's occupation administration understand that the region will eventually return to Ukraine.
Soldiers who were among several hundred that took up positions around a Ukrainian military base walk on the base's periphery in Crimea on March 2, 2014, in Perevalne, Ukraine. Crimea is"already a battlefield" a Ukrainian official said this week, as Russian President Vladimir Putin canceled traditional military parades to mark Victory Day, ahead of an anticipated counteroffensive from Kyiv."Crimea is already a battlefield," Chistikov said.
"In Crimea, this is already another security measure, which demonstrates to the residents of Crimea themselves that the situation is not under complete control, as the occupation administration assures," Chistikov added."This demonstrates that, nevertheless, military operations and the liberation of Crimea are approaching, and [the] uncertainty of the occupiers in their forces [is growing].
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