Brady Africk, an analyst at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a Washington think tank, tweeted on the 6th that the armaments at an arsenal in northern Crimea had been removed in the past month.

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[Compiler Guan Shuping/Comprehensive Report] After the Ukrainian-Russian War, the military installations in Crimea annexed by Russia have been attacked or exploded many times. An analyst at an American think tank disclosed on the 6th that a Russian munitions facility in the northern part of Ke Island The warehouse, which originally stored equipment such as tanks, armored vehicles and artillery, has been emptied recently.

"Kiev Independent" reported on the 6th, according to a post on Twitter by Brady Africk, a foreign and defense policy research analyst at the Washington think tank "American Enterprise Institute" (AEI), "compared to February High-resolution satellite images taken between 11th and 16th March clearly show the removal of military equipment at this arsenal in occupied Crimea".

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Satellite imagery provided by U.S. satellite imagery company Maxar Technologies showed the site was previously used to store tanks, armored vehicles and artillery, but was emptied sometime after February 11.

It is not yet known where the armaments were moved.

The arsenal is near the village of Medvedivka in northern Crimea, near the transport hub of Dzhankoi.

Zankoy was hit by an explosion on March 20, when a Russian Kalibr-KN cruise missile that was being transported by rail was destroyed.

Satellite imagery also showed that there were some defensive structures in the area.

The US "Washington Post" reported on April 3 that according to satellite images, Russia has built a series of "trench networks" in Crimea, and quoted Russian military analyst Ian Matveev (Ian Matveev) as saying, " The Russian army clearly understands that a defensive operation in Crimea will have to be carried out in the near future."

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly vowed that Ukraine will fight to get back all occupied territories, including Crimea.