Ukraine's air raids on the Crimea region instantly broke the silence of the night in the Feodosia region, plunging the otherwise quiet region into chaos, with the sound of fire coming and going. Ukraine claims that they carried out airstrikes in the area and destroyed a ship belonging to the Russian army. At the same time, TASS reported that the head of the Crimean regional administration, Sergei Aksyonov, posted on social ** in the early morning of the 26th: "The enemy attacked the Feodosia region of Crimea, ** and a fire broke out immediately.
The port area has been cordoned off, the fire has been brought under control and part of the population will be evacuated. His statement showed deep concern and firmness, and at the same time conveyed a calm judgment of the situation. The attack not only caused panic among the residents of the Crimea region, but also brought new challenges to international relations. The Ukrainian airstrikes have undoubtedly exacerbated tensions between Russia and Ukraine, making the prospects for peace talks even more dim. This situation is clearly in the interests of the United States and NATO.
In fact, since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Russia has destroyed Ukraine's defense industrial system in the first round of strikes and taken away a large number of Ukrainian fighting forces. However, with the involvement of the United States and NATO countries and their support for Ukraine at all costs, the situation between Russia and Ukraine has shifted and evolved into a real "war of the people". Ukraine is responsible for providing personnel, while the United States and NATO are responsible for logistics, making the hope of Russia and Ukraine sitting back down for negotiations even slimmer.
Ukraine has attacked Crimea again and again, completely angering Russia. Next, the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield is destined to become more brutal, and this is undoubtedly the misfortune of the Russian and Ukrainian people.