Former air defense commander Mikhail Khodaryonok warned that Ukrainian forces could be used to hit Russian targets in the peninsula.
A Russian pundit has warned that Ukraine could target Crimea, a region currently controlled by Russia, as part of the ongoing war.
Russian state media commentator and former air defense commander Mikhail Khodaryonok suggested that Russian ships and facilities could be targeted by Ukrainian forces in potential missile strikes.initially called a"special military operation" Khodaryonok warned of"possible strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine against facilities on the territory of the peninsula" in a video of his remarks shared onon Saturday by Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine
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