Crimea in southern Ukraine, unilaterally annexed by Russia, has seen a series of explosions and attacks on military facilities, raising tensions.


In the future, it has been pointed out that the Russian side may consider deploying some troops from the front line to Crimea to strengthen defense, which may affect the war situation in other regions.

Russia, which continues to invade Ukraine, continues to attack mainly in eastern and southern Ukraine, and Governor Kirilenko of the eastern Donetsk province announced on the 21st that four people were killed in the province by attacks by Russian forces.



In the southern state of Odesa, a grain warehouse was damaged by a missile attack by the Russian military.



On the other hand, in the southern Crimea, which Russia unilaterally annexed eight years ago, there have been a series of explosions and attacks on Russian military installations.



On the 20th, Russia announced that a drone attacked the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the military port city of Sevastopol, claiming that the drone was shot down over the headquarters.



It is also said that no one was injured.



The Ukrainian government has not yet commented on the drone attack.



Under these circumstances, the British Ministry of Defense analyzed on the 20th that ``a series of explosions behind the Russian front may be pressuring logistical support in the south.''



On the 20th, the American think tank "War Research Institute" pointed out that there is a high possibility that the Russian side is considering strengthening security in Crimea.



On top of that, it is also possible to deploy some Russian security forces from the Ukrainian front line to Crimea to strengthen defense, and the situation in Crimea may affect the war situation in other regions.