The President of Ukraine announced that he would regain Crimea peninsula with military force if necessary and fighting will end in this area.

We will regain Crimea with any measures we consider to be right, without consulting other countries, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke at the Crimea platform on August 23.

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The conference with the participation of representatives from 60 countries and international organizations organized by Ukraine to support Kiev's claim to the Crimea peninsula.

I know Crimea is still in Ukraine and is waiting for us to regain it.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke at a press conference in Kiev on 23/8.

Zelensky also excluded the prospect of the two sides who achieved a ceasefire, saying that Ukraine would not freeze the current battle line to soothe Russia.

Since February 24, Russia has launched 750 cruise missiles from Crimea into our cities, he said, paying attention to the importance of the peninsula to the Russian forces.

The Crimea peninsula, which was merged by Russia in 2014 through a referendum, bordered by Russia -controlled Kherson province in southern Ukraine.

However, the explosions have been constantly appearing on the peninsula for several weeks.

Mykhailo Podolyak, assistant of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, then claimed that explosions may be due to the weakness of Russia or a guerrilla attack, while the Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed that this was a problem originating from.

On August 16, large explosions continued to shake a Russian bullet near Mayskoye village in Crimea.

Mayor of Sevastopol announced that Ukrainian UAV air defense complexes were shot down on the headquarters of the Russian Navy Black Sea Fleet, causing it to fall to the roof and burn.

President Putin called Crimea the mecca of Russia, but the peninsula recently continuously inspired attacks that caused serious damage.

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