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Russian-controlled Crimea brings in information blackout designed to counter Ukrainian drone attacks

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Posted on July 18, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Authorities in Russian-controlled Crimea said on Friday they were introducing an information blackout designed to counter Ukrainian drone, missile and sabotage attacks. Sergei

Crimea Implements Information Blackout to Combat Ukrainian Attacks

Information Blackout in Crimea

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Authorities in Russian-controlled Crimea said on Friday they were introducing an information blackout designed to counter Ukrainian drone, missile and sabotage attacks.

Purpose of the Decree

Sergei Aksyonov, the head of Crimea - which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014 - said he had signed a decree banning media outlets and social media users from publishing any photos, video or other content that revealed the location of Russian forces or details of Ukrainian attacks on the Black Sea peninsula.

Details of the Ban

"The relevant decree was adopted to safeguard public security and military and other important facilities in the republic," Aksyonov said in a statement on Telegram.

Reactions from Media and Public

Ukraine, which has said it wants Crimea back - something Moscow says it will not allow to happen - has repeatedly launched major attacks on Russian military assets in Crimea and targeted Russia's Black Sea Fleet, which is formally based on the peninsula.

Aksyonov specifically mentioned the need to classify the location of Russian air defence systems, weapons, military equipment, and military personnel and not to share any GPS coordinates.

He also said that the ban covered the sharing of any information detailing the location, nature or aftermath of any Ukrainian attacks on Crimea, including missile and drone or sea drone strikes and sabotage.

Russian bloggers, media, and social media users frequently post images and details of Ukrainian strikes on Russian-held territory, often triggering criticism from both local and federal authorities.

(Reporting by ReutersWriting by Maxim RodionovEditing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • Crimea introduces media blackout to counter Ukrainian attacks.
  • The decree bans sharing military locations and attack details.
  • Aimed at protecting public and military facilities in Crimea.
  • Ukraine continues to target Russian assets in Crimea.
  • Russian bloggers often criticized for sharing sensitive info.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are drone attacks?
Drone attacks involve the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to strike targets, often used in military operations to target enemy forces or infrastructure.
What is military equipment?
Military equipment includes all the tools, vehicles, and weapons used by armed forces to conduct operations and maintain defense capabilities.
What is a decree?
A decree is an official order issued by a legal authority, often used to implement laws or regulations in a specific jurisdiction.

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