Ukraine's internal report said the country was behind the recent three explosions in Crimea, including the explosion at the Russian Air Base, according to the US media.

CNN today reported that a Ukrainian official shared the internal circulation report of the government, which admitted Kiev behind three explosions in Crimea last week.

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The report describing the explosion at the Saki Air Base was a loss to Russian military infrastructure in Crimea and the later attacks were evidence that Ukraine's military capabilities were aimed at the peninsula.

The Saki Air Base shook after the explosions on August 9, of which at least 8 Russian military aircraft were destroyed and at least one person was killed.

On August 16, two explosions took place at a ammunition in Dzhankoi and military airports in Hvardeyskye village, not far from the Simferopol capital of the Crimea peninsula.

Many aircraft were destroyed at Saki airport in satellite photos on August 10.

The leader of Crimea Sergei Aksyonov said that the Russian security agency has removed the Islamic terrorist group of 6 people on the peninsula and accused the group of people listening to the instructions from Ukraine.

Russian state news agency mustache on the same day reported that the Black Sea Fleet was stationed in Crimea, the new commander, Mr. Viktor Sokolov, 60.

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Ukrainian officials have not voiced responsibility for explosions.

Russia merged Crimea into the territory after a 2014 referendum. Kiev did not recognize this and called Crimea the territory occupied.

Location of Crimea peninsula.

With new weapons from the West, Ukraine now switches to the tactics of the Russian route, eroding the opponent's ability to fight.

Western officials believe that Ukraine is facing a good opportunity to counterattack, when the Russian troops face the shortage of manpower and weapons.