According to the Ukrainian secret service, evacuations and acts of sabotage in northern Crimea are in preparation
Russian authorities are preparing evacuations in Armyansk in northern occupied Crimea and “sabotage operations” at a factory in the region, Ukraine’s military intelligence reported on Monday. The shortage of water in the Crimean Canal due to the destruction of the Kakhovka dam on June 6 has had a significant impact on the Crimean Titan plant, which produces titanium dioxide, they explain on Telegram.
“The Russians believe that it is impossible to resume work under the necessary conditions. In the temporarily occupied Armyansk region, information is circulating about a possible decommissioning of the Crimean Titan. At the same time, technical units of the occupying army have been mining the factory halls that are still in operation for a few days and planting explosives in the factory and its surroundings. »
“The terrorist attack against the Titan company in Crimea, which the Russian invaders will commit, will lead to a catastrophe (…) with terrible consequences,” write the intelligence services, indicating that 200 tons of ammonia are used there a refrigeration unit . “In the event of an explosion at the plant following the direction of the wind, within half an hour an ammonia cloud will cover the surrounding areas,” they add, judging that the Armyansk, Krasnoperekopsk districts and the southern Kherson region will be threatened .
In his daily update on the situation in UkraineThe British Ministry of Defense announced on Sunday that the water level in the Kachowka reservoir is now too low to supply the Crimean Canal. “The water will soon stop flowing to Crimea,” he said.