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"Madyar" apologizes to Ukrainians living under occupation for constant anxiety, noise, and stress

Robert "Magyar" Brovdi. Photo: t.me/robert_magyar.
Robert "Magyar" Brovdi. Photo: t.me/robert_magyar.

Robert "Madyar" Brovdi, the commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Forces (USF), apologized to Ukrainians in the occupied territories for the constant air raid alerts, noise, and stress, as well as the closed bridges and roads.

The AFU USF commander wrote about this on his official Telegram channel on Sunday, June 21.

According to him, russian dictator vladimir putin will cling to Crimea to the very end as his main military trophy, even if the peninsula is reduced to an “island.”

Of course—it’s the cornerstone of the ideology of greatness and a host of advantages, such as the ‘Russian Federation’s internal Azov reservoir’ and so on. Despite this, Crimea as a springboard for attacks on Ukraine is already a military absurdity,” “Madyar” wrote.

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Furthermore, the commander added, the following measures will be implemented: destruction of air defense systems, the annihilation of the remnants of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, the shutdown of the shadow economy, a transportation lockdown and a tourism collapse, as well as total resource and logistical exhaustion.

“Feed the old man in the bunker with subsidies, but don’t dream of controlling anything—things will never be the way they were,” “Madyar” emphasized.

The USF commander also addressed Ukrainians in the occupied territory and apologized for the constant alarms, closed roads and bridges, noise, and stress. He urged them to stay away from russian military facilities.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, overnight on June 21, the Ukrainian Defense Forces carried out a massive attack on Crimea. Air defense systems, as well as an oil depot in occupied Kerch, were targeted.

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It was also reported that Ukrainian drones struck three ferries at the Kerch ferry crossing. Later, the occupiers announced that the ferry service would be suspended indefinitely.

We also reported that as of today, June 21, the free sale of fuel in Crimea has been suspended for both individuals and businesses.

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