In Sevastopol, the occupiers are introducing new alarm signals.
11.06.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
11.06.2025
2528

The Russian occupation administration of Sevastopol has introduced new alarm signals
The Russian occupation administration of Sevastopol has decided to introduce two new air raid alarm signals: 'Marine danger' and 'Air raid and marine danger'. This information was released by the Kremlin-controlled mayor of the city, Mikhail Razvozhayev. This information was provided by the publication 'Glavkom', citing Krym.Realii.
According to Razvozhayev, the new signals are related to the expected intensification of attacks by sea drones and combined strikes, which may include missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, and boats with a marine crew.
- Air raid
- Ballistics
- Marine danger
- Air raid and marine danger
It was also noted that these alarm signals already have specific audio and video formatting. In most cases, the Russian authorities do not confirm information about missile or drone strikes on military facilities, even if this data is confirmed by other sources.
It is also worth noting that the occupation 'authorities' of Sevastopol decided to cancel the military parade on May 9 of this year. Mikhail Razvozhayev announced this during a meeting.
With the introduction of new alarm signals in Sevastopol, Ukrainian military personnel can expect an increased threat from Russia, which may lead to a serious escalation of the situation in the region. The cancellation of the military parade may also indicate a certain nervousness on the part of the occupation administration and readiness for possible provocations.Read also
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