Newsweek Magazine: Ukraine is unable to carry out any attack on the Crimean Peninsula

The American magazine Newsweek confirmed that Kiev’s forces are unable to launch any large-scale operation against the Russian Crimean Peninsula, especially in light of the losses they are incurring and the loss of their resources on the southern front.

The magazine indicated in a report in which it relied on the opinions of American military and strategic analysts that Ukraine is now unable to carry out an amphibious operation large enough to launch an attack on the Russian Crimean Peninsula on its own, indicating that Kiev does not possess the ships or aircraft it needs to maintain its control over the sea alone.

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced at the beginning of this September that the Black Sea Fleet was conducting continuous monitoring of the situation through all means of reconnaissance, indicating that these measures enabled Russian naval aviation to thwart an attempt to land a group of Ukrainian special forces on the coast of the Russian Crimean Peninsula, with the aim of committing terrorist acts in last August.

Inas Abdulkareem

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