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Beginning in July 2022, a series of explosions and fires occurred on the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula from where the Russian Army had launched its offensive on Southern Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Occupied since 2014, Crimea was a base for the subsequent Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast and
Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia Oblast The Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia Oblast is an ongoing military occupation, which began on 24 February 2022, as Russian forces invaded Ukraine and began capturing the southern portion of Zaporizhzhia Oblast. On 26 February, the city of ...
. Vladimir Putin has called Crimea a "sacred place" and a "holy land". Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia
Dmitry Medvedev Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev ( rus, links=no, Дмитрий Анатольевич Медведев, p=ˈdmʲitrʲɪj ɐnɐˈtolʲjɪvʲɪtɕ mʲɪdˈvʲedʲɪf; born 14 September 1965) is a Russian politician who has been serving as the dep ...
stated in July 2022 that the consequence of an attack on Crimea will be that, "the Day of Judgment will come for all of them there at once. Very fast and heavy. It will be very difficult to hide".


Timeline


2022


July

On the morning of 31 July, a drone with an explosive device attacked the headquarters of the
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in Sevastopol. 6 people were injured. Due to the attack on the city, all festivities on the occasion of Navy Day were cancelled. Ukrainian officials denied involvement in the attack, but pointed out the weakness of Russia's air defense system in Crimea.


August

On 9 August, a series of large explosions occurred at the Saky airbase in the city of
Novofedorivka Novofedorivka ( uk, Новофедорівка) or Novofyodorovka (russian: Новофёдоровка; crh, Novofödorovka) is an urban-type settlement. It is located about south of the regional centre of Saky, and about north of Sevastopol ...
, Crimea. Reportedly, one person was killed and 13 were injured. 7 planes were destroyed and 3 were damaged, according to satellite imagery. The military base had been seized by Russian forces during the
2014 annexation of Crimea In February and March 2014, Russia invaded and subsequently annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine. This event took place in the aftermath of the Revolution of Dignity and is part of the wider Russo-Ukrainian War. The events in Kyiv t ...
. At first Ukraine denied any responsibility with presidential aide, Mykhailo Podolyak saying "Of course not. What do we have to do with this?" Later, the commander of Ukrainian forces,
Valeriy Zaluzhnyi Valerii Fedorovych Zaluzhnyi ( uk, Вале́рій Фе́дорович Залу́жний; born 8 July 1973) is a Ukrainian four-star general who has served as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 27 July 2021. He is ...
claimed that it had been a Ukrainian rocket attack. On 16–17 August, the Armed Forces of Ukraine allegedly carried out a series of acts of sabotage in the Dzhankoi district at an ammunition depot near the village of Majskoye and at an electricity substation in Dzhankoi itself. Two people were injured. According to the mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, following the explosions, the occupying authorities of Crimea began an evacuation. with around 2,000 people being reportedly evacuated. Sergey Aksyonov, one of the heads of the Russian authorities in crimea, announced the containment of a zone with a radius of 5 km from the epicenter of the explosion and the evacuation of the population from this zone. On the morning of 21 August, explosions were heard in Sevastopol, Crimean authorities claimed that it was the work of air defense. On the next day, explosions rang out again in the city, the occupation authorities announced that a drone had been shot down. On 23 August, several explosions were heard, the anti-aircraft missile system also went off near the city, the governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhayev, said that a drone was shot down over the sea. On 26 August, the anti-aircraft defense system was activated in the village Novoozerne near Yevpatoria.


September

On 7 September, several explosions rang out in Yevpatoria. The occupation authorities of the Russian Federation in the region announced the activation of
air defense Anti-aircraft warfare, counter-air or air defence forces is the battlespace response to aerial warfare, defined by NATO as "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It includes surface based, ...
and the destruction of several drones. On 21 September, a
maritime drone Unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), also known as unmanned surface vessels, autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs) in some cases, uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), or colloquially drone ships, or robot boats, are boats or ships that operate on the ...
was discovered on Soldatsky Beach in Kozacha Bay, Sevastopol. It was examined, then towed out to sea and blown up. On 26 September, a series of explosions occurred in Yalta, Gurzuf and Simferopol, anti-air systems allegedly went off during the explosions.


October

On 1 October, there were explosions at the Belbek military airport near Sevastopol, the air defense system allegedly shot down a drone in the area. On 8 October at around 6:00am, an explosion occurred on the Crimean bridge. It caused two lanes of the roadway to collapse and tanks on a train on the rail bridge to catch fire. Later in the day a single lane for motor vehicles was opened with alternating directions and a ferry provided for heavy goods vehicles. Rail traffic also recommenced. The attack on the bridge was claimed by Putin to be the reason for the October 2022 missile strikes on Ukraine. On 27 October, a power plant in Balaklava, Sevastopol region, was reportedly attacked, causing minor damage, no casualties were reported.


=Drone attack on Sevastopol

= On 29 October the Sevastopol Naval Base, occupied by Russia, was attacked by unmanned surface vehicles and aerial drones. According to the Russian TASS, at 4:20 am on 29 October, a strong explosion sounded, after which several more "claps" were heard. Videos began to circulate in Telegram channels showing black smoke over Sevastopol and explosions could be heard. Nine UAVs and seven USVs took part in the attack, according to Russian officials. GeoConfirmed analysts believe that between six and eight drones participated in the attack on Russian ships and that they hit at least three ships; two naval drones were most likely destroyed. One of the ships that appeared to be damaged in videos was the '' Admiral Makarov'', Russia's
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new flagship, following the sinking of the ''
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''. Following the attacks the Russian authorities shut down broadcast from the city's surveillance cameras, saying that they "give the enemy an opportunity to detect the city's defense systems", and prohibited entry of boats into the Sevastopol Bay. Russia accused Ukraine and the United Kingdom of being involved in the preparation of the attacks, with Russian representatives saying that the attack was "carried out under the leadership of British specialists who are in the city of Ochakiv (
Mykolaiv region Mykolaiv Oblast ( uk, Микола́ївська о́бласть, translit=Mykoláyivsʹka óblastʹ, ), also referred to as Mykolaivshchyna ( uk, Микола́ївщина, Mykoláivshchyna, ) is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. The administra ...
) of Ukraine", Russian authorities also claimed that the same unit of "British specialists" was involved in the "terrorist act in the Baltic Sea", when the gas pipelines "Nord Stream" and "Nord Stream - 2" were blown up. The UK Ministry of Defence responded, saying Russia was "peddling lies on an epic scale". After the attack, Russia suspended its participation in the
Black Sea Grain Initiative The Initiative on the Safe Transportation of Grain and Foodstuffs from Ukrainian ports, also called the Black Sea Grain Initiative, is an agreement between Russia and Ukraine made with Turkey and the United Nations (UN) during the 2022 Russian in ...
for four days. Grain ships continued to sail from Ukraine despite the Russian announcement. Before these events, Ukraine had warned about possible Russian plans to withdraw from the agreement.


November

On 22 November, several explosions were reported on Sevastopol, witnesses reported that anti-air systems activated, maritime traffic had to be stopped as a result. local officials later reported that 2 drones had been destroyed during the alleged attack, and that another attack had been repelled over the Black Sea, no casualties or significant damage were reported.


December

On 10 December, explosions were reported in Sevastopol, and anti-air systems reportedly activated. On 30 December, explosions were reported yet again in Sevastopol, anti air systems and Russian planes reportedly intercepted a rocket over the sea.


2023


January

On 2 January, explosions were reported in Sevastopol, anti-air systems activated and two drone were reportedly destroyed over the sea, according to Russian authorities. On 3 January, explosions were reported again in Dzhankoi, anti-air systems reportedly activated, witnesses also reported the destruction of some type of "target". On 15 January, more explosions were reported in Sevastopol, anti-air systems activated and allegedly destroyed one drone above the Sevastopol Bay, according to local authorities.


February

On 3 February 2023, the United States government announced an aid package for Ukraine that would include the
Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb The Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB) is a weapon developed by Boeing and the Saab Group to allow Boeing's GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb (SDB), originally developed for use by aircraft, to be ground-launched from a variety of launchers and ...
(GLSDB), which can be launched out of existing Ukraine-operated
HIMARS The M142 HIMARS (M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System) is a light multiple rocket launcher developed in the late 1990s for the United States Army and mounted on a standard United States Army Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) truc ...
or MLRS launchers (or out of its own launcher) to hit Russian targets that had been moved out of GMLRS range. The GLSDB almost doubles the range that Ukraine could previously target with these launchers (150 km (93 mi) vs 85 km (53 mi) with GMLRS). This "will put all of Russia's supply lines in the east of krainewithin reach, as well as part of Russian-occupied Crimea", according to Reuters. "Russia is using Crimea as a big military base from which it sends reinforcements for its troops on the southern front," said Ukrainian military analyst Oleksandr Musiyenko. "If we had a 150km (munition), we could reach that and disrupt the logistical connection with Crimea." It has been speculated that the GLSDB might allow Ukraine to target the Dzhankoi airfield in northern Crimea, described as the logistics hub of the Russian army. Dzhankoi is a critical rail and road hub in the supply network Russia has been using in its attack on Ukraine and, along with its surrounding areas, has been described as the largest Russian military base in Crimea. Ukraine holds the territory across the Dnieper River from Nova Kakhovka (close to where the North Crimean Canal begins). The distance between Nova Kakhovka and Dzhankoi is . It has also been estimated that if Ukraine were able to advance to Prymorsk on their southern coast, this would put the Crimean Bridge over the Kerch Strait within range of the GLSDB. This bridge constitutes the main supply route for Russian military bases in Crimea and for Russian forces in southern Ukraine.


March

Explosions were heard in the occupied Simferopol district on 4 March, a drone was reportedly downed over the village of Hvardiiske, there was no official confirmation of the reports by local authorities. Ukraine's Ministry of Defense said on 20 March that that Russian "Kalibr-KN" cruise missiles being transported by train in Dzhankoi were destroyed in a missile strike in Russian-occupied Crimea, the attack also severely damaged the railway system in the region. The Russian-installed head of Crimea,
Sergei Aksyonov Sergey Valeryevich Aksyonov (russian: Сергей Валерьевич Аксёнов, uk, Сергій Валерійович Аксьонов, ro, Serghei Valerievici Aksionov; born 26 November 1972) is a Russian politician serving, since ...
, confirmed there was a strike and the region's air defense system was activated. Oleg Kryuchkov, an adviser to Aksyonov, claimed that the drone attack was aimed at civilian targets. Local authorities declared a state of emergency after the attack. On 22 March, explosions were reported overnight in Sevastopol Bay, electricity allegedly went down as a result of these explosions, civilians reported hearing several "shots" and explosions over the bay during the night and morning, it was alleged that these loud sounds were the result of a drone attack, local telegram channels reported possible attack by UAVs and USVs, with one UAV allegedly downed; maritime traffic was interrupted after the alleged attack.


April

Satellite images taken on 25 April 2023 of a Russian military base in Medvedivka, Dzhankoi District, showed that armoured vehicles and artillery present in this area in October 2022 and in January 2023 were no longer present. Experts have surmised that this may be related to defensive operations ahead of an expected Ukrainian counteroffensive. Ukrainian forces likely attacked an oil storage facility in Kozacha Bay, Sevastopol on 29 April. The resulting fire was said by occupation governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev to have extended over 1,000 square meters. Footage showed a large fire at the storage facility. The Ukraine military warned that this was a prelude to a much-anticipated spring offensive.


May

On 11 May 2023 it was announced that the U.K. was sending "a number" of Storm Shadow air-launched cruise missiles to Ukraine. This weapon has an official range "exceeding" . While this falls short of the range of the U.S. made ATACMS, it would allow a Storm Shadow missile fired by Ukraine from an aircraft flying above the city of
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to reach Russia's Sevastopol Naval Base in southern Crimea, home of Russia's
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(distance ).


June

On 22 June 2023, a Ukrainian missile damaged the Chonhar bridge, an important road bridge linking Crimea to the Ukrainian mainland.


July

On 17 July 2023, the Crimean Bridge linking Crimea with mainland Russia was again attacked, this time by two exploding drone boats. At least one of the road sections collapsed. Two people were reportedly killed. Ukraine later acknowledged it carried out the attack. Two days later, there was a fire and numerous explosions at a Russian ammunition depot near
Staryi Krym Staryi Krym (russian: Старый Крым; uk, Старий Крим; crh, Eski Qırım, italic=yes; in all three languages) is a small historical town and former bishopric in Kirovske Raion of Crimea, Ukraine. It has been illegally occupie ...
, forcing the evacuation of four villages and the closure of the nearby
Tavrida Highway The Tavrida Highway (russian: Таврида) is a Russian-constructed highway in Crimea, designated as a federal route A291 by the Russian administration. It is a four-lane motor road with a length of 250.7 km (155.8 mi). Construction of th ...
. There were unconfirmed reports that it was caused by Ukrainian strikes. On 22 July, another Russian ammunition depot was struck by drones in
Krasnohvardiiske Raion Krasnohvardiiske Raion (russian: Красногвардейский район), known by Ukrainian authorities as Kurman Rayon (, ) is one of the 25 regions of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a territory recognised by a majority of countries a ...
, forcing the evacuation of a five-kilometer radius. On 28 July, Ukraine's intelligence agency said that saboteurs blew up an ammunition warehouse at Kozacha Bay, the headquarters of the Russian
810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade The 810th Separate Guards Order of Zhukov Naval Infantry Brigade named for the 60th Anniversary of the Soviet Union (810 ''gv. obrmp'') (; Military Unit Number 13140) is a brigade of the Russian Naval Infantry. It is based in Sevastopol with one b ...
.


August

A Ukrainian exploding drone boat severely damaged the Russian tanker ''
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'' in the Kerch Strait on 5 August.On 5 August 2023 the tanker was reported to have been the target of a naval drone attack by Ukrainian forces in the Black Sea south of the Crimean Bridge which damaged the engine room on the starboard side. On 23 August, the Ukrainian military destroyed a Russian S-400 missile system on
Cape Tarkhankut The Tarkhankut Peninsula ( uk, Тарханкутський півострів, russian: Тарханкутский полуостров, ) is the peninsula which constitutes the western extremity of Crimea into the Black Sea. Its northern shore ...
, Crimea. A modified R-360 Neptune missile was used in the strike. It is reported that several Russian military personnel were killed. On 24 August, Ukraine's
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, the
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announced that Air Force and Navy intelligence were involved in a special operation near the towns of
Mayak The Mayak Production Association (russian: Производственное объединение «Маяк», , from 'lighthouse') is one of the biggest nuclear facilities in the Russian Federation, housing a reprocessing plant. The closest ...
and
Olenivka Olenivka ( uk, Оленівка) is the name of several localities in Ukraine: ;Urban-type settlements *Olenivka, Kalmiuske Raion, urban-type settlement in Kalmiuske Raion, Donetsk Oblast * Olenivka, Horlivka Raion, urban-type settlement in Horlivk ...
on the Tarkhankut Peninsula, which saw a seaborne landing and airborne deployment of Ukrainian personnel on Crimea. The HUR announced that all objectives of the operation were completed, Russian forces suffered casualties, and that the Ukrainian state flag was once again flown over the Crimean peninsula. The following day, the Ukrainian military, together with the SBU, launched a drone strike on the
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of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in
Perevalne Perevalne ( uk, Перевальне; russian: Перевальное ( Perevalnoye); crh, Anğara, Ангъара) (until 1945, Angara) is a village in Crimea, a disputed territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine but ad ...
, reportedly inflicting "dozens" of casualties.


September

Ukrainian military intelligence said on 11 September that Ukrainian special forces had captured several oil and gas drilling platforms off the western Crimean coast, that had been occupied and fortified by Russia since 2015. Among the facilities retaken were the Boyko Towers and the 'Tavryda' and 'Syvash' mobile rigs. According to Ukrainian sources, a Russian Su-30 fighter jet tried to sink the Ukrainian assault boats, but was struck by a Ukrainian MANPAD, forcing it to withdraw. Ukrainian forces also seized ammunition and a radar system from the platforms. On 13 September a Ukrainian strike on Russia's Sevastopol Naval Base damaged two Russian warships. According to a number of sources, the strike was carried out using Storm Shadow cruise missiles, which are designed to penetrate deeply into their targets and inflict maximum damage in a two-phase process. Experts have concluded from photographs that the ''Minsk'', a large
Ropucha-class landing ship The Ropucha class (Polish for ''Toad''), Soviet designation Project 775, is a class of landing ships (large landing ship in Soviet classification) built in Poland for the Soviet Navy. The ships were built in Poland in the Stocznia Północn ...
, was damaged beyond repair. Also damaged was the ''Rostov-on-Don'', a $300M Kilo-class submarine. On 22 September, Ukraine launched a missile strike on the headquarters of the Russian
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at Sevastopol Naval Base. The building was reportedly struck by Storm Shadow cruise missiles. Ukraine's intelligence agencies reported that the strike, which it codenamed "Operation Crab Trap", killed 34 officers and wounded at least 100 other Russian servicemen. Three days later, Russian authorities announced that they would demolish the damaged headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet.


October

On 7 October, missile strikes were reported in Dzhankoi, Yevpatoriya and
Krasnoperekopsk Krasnoperekopsk (russian: Краснопереко́пск, uk, Яни Капу, Краснопереко́пськ, crh, Yañı Qapı, Krasnoperekopsk) is a town of regional significance that was, following the 2014 annexation of Crimea, incorpo ...
. On 30 October, Ukraine claimed to have destroyed Russian air defense systems in a missile attack on Crimea. Russian milbloggers said that two missiles fell near
Olenivka Olenivka ( uk, Оленівка) is the name of several localities in Ukraine: ;Urban-type settlements *Olenivka, Kalmiuske Raion, urban-type settlement in Kalmiuske Raion, Donetsk Oblast * Olenivka, Horlivka Raion, urban-type settlement in Horlivk ...
. The attack was believed to have targeted an
S-300 missile The S-300 (NATO reporting name SA-10 Grumble) is a series of long range surface-to-air missile systems developed and operated by the former Soviet Union, now fielded by the militaries of Russia and Ukraine as well as several other former Easte ...
battery, and injured about 17 Russian soldiers.


November

On 4 November, Ukraine launched a missile strike on the Zalyv Shipbuilding yard in Kerch, Crimea, hitting a dry dock and reportedly damaging the Russian cruise missile carrier ''Askold''. On 10 November, Ukrainian military intelligence said one Russian
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and one craft were sunk by drone boats in Vuzka Bay, Crimea.


December

Russia claimed to have shot down 35 Ukrainian drones over Crimea on 5 December. Ukrainian media reported that an oil terminal in Feodosia, a
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radar system near
Baherove Baherove ( crh, Bagerovo, russian: Багерово, uk, Багерове) is an urban-type settlement in Lenine Raion of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine and annexed by Russia ...
, as well as a Russian military helicopter yard, a radar complex, and an anti-aircraft missile control system were damaged in the attacks. On 29 December, a Russian Tarantul-class corvette was struck by a Ukrainian drone whilst in harbour at Sevastopol. On 20 January 2024, satellite images confirmed its sinking.


2024


January

On 4 January 2024, Ukraine said it had hit two Russian military targets in Crimea. On 6 January, the Ukrainian Air Force said it had destroyed a Russian command center at Saky airbase. On 31 January 31 the Ukrainian Air Force said it launched a missile strike on Belbek airbase, damaging three Russian military aircraft.


February

On 1 February, Ukrainian sea drones sunk the Russian missile
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'' Ivanovets'' in Donuzlav Bay, on the west coast of Crimea.


March

On 5 March, the Russian patrol ship '' Sergey Kotov'', along with an on-board helicopter, was sunk by Ukrainian naval drones near the Kerch Strait. The HUR said that seven Russian crewmen were killed. The Crimean bridge was closed to traffic due to Ukrainian air drones and sea drones attacking Kerch. The Ukrainian military launched a "massive" missile attack on Sevastopol Naval Base on 23 March. A Black Sea Fleet communications center was struck by three Storm Shadow missiles. Ukraine's military said the strikes damaged three Russian landing ships: the ''Yamal'', the '' Azov'', and the ''Konstantin Olshansky''. The spy ship ''Ivan Khurs'' was also reportedly damaged.


May

In the early hours of the 15 May, Ukraine launched a missile strike against Belbek airbase reportedly destroying two MiG-31 fighter jets on the ground, igniting a fire at a fuel and lubricant depot serving the airbase and wounding 11 soldiers. A subsequent strike then destroyed the launcher component of an S-400 air defence system near the village of
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(about 70km from Belbek) killing two Russian soldiers. The Russian-appointed Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhayev stated that American-made ATACMS missiles were used in the strike but said that all missiles were successfully intercepted by Russian air defences.


June

On 23 June, Ukraine launched an ATACMS missile bombardment towards Sevastopol. Missile fragments hit a beach, killing 4 people and injuring 151 others. Russia held the United States responsible and vowed that there will be a response.


See also

*
Attacks in Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine There have been attacks in mainland Russia as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on 24 February 2022. The main targets have been Russian Armed Forces, the military, the Arms industry of Russia, arms industry and the ...
*
2022 Kherson counteroffensive A military counteroffensive was launched by Ukraine on 29 August 2022 to expel Russian forces occupying the southern regions of Kherson and Mykolaiv oblasts. Military analysts consider the counteroffensive to be the third strategic phase of ...
* History of Crimea * Timeline of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine *
2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive In early June 2023, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine launched a counteroffensive against Russian forces occupying its territory with a long-term goal of breaching the frontlines. Efforts were made in many directions, primarily ...


References

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