Russian-controlled Crimea brings in information blackout designed to counter Ukrainian drone attacks
Moscow (Reuters) -Rus -controlled Crimea services on Friday, Ukraine drone drone, missile and sabotage attacks designed to against the attack, he said they brought.
The Crimean President Sergei Aksonov, who was annexed by Russia in 2014 from Ukraine, signed a decree for publishing media organizations and social media users in the place of Russian forces or any photographs, videos or other content that reveals the details of the Ukrainian attacks on the Black Sea Peninsula.
“Public security and military and other important facilities in the Republic was accepted to protect the military and other important facilities in the Republic.” He said.
Ukraine – Something, who said that he wanted the Crimea back – said that he would not allow Moscow to take place – he repeatedly launched major attacks on Russian military beings in the Crimea, and Russia’s Black Sea fleet officially targeted the peninsula.
Aksonov talked about the need to classify Russian air defense systems, weapons, military equipment and military personnel and share the GPS coordinates.
He also included the replacement of any Ukrainian attack on Crimea, including missiles and drone or sea drone strikes and sabotage, and the sharing of any information that details.
Russian bloggers, media and social media users often publish the images and details of Ukrainian strikes in Russia’s held region, and often trigger criticism of both local and federal authorities.
(Reporting by Maximum Rodionoving by Andrew Osborn)




