British Army intelligence indicated that “the attack on the Russian base in Crimea resulted in the destruction of 5 Su-24 bombers and 3 Su-30 fighters”, noting that “the Russian air base in Crimea is severely damaged, but the runway is still in service.”

Intelligence indicated that “the air capabilities of the Russian Black Sea Fleet after the attack were significantly reduced.”

Earlier, the UK Ministry of Defense suggested that “Russia has planted anti-personnel mines on its defense lines in the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine,” and the department said that Russia probably tried to use BFM-1 in Donetsk and Kramatorsk. and mines “BFM-1”. BFM-1C anti-personnel. The UK Ministry of Defense has indicated that Moscow is planting these mines to protect its defense lines in the Donbas and prevent freedom of movement in it. It warned that these mines could cause many “victims”, both military and civilians.