Russian-annexed Crimea remains at risk of Ukrainian attacks, the Kremlin said Thursday after Russian-aligned authoritiesclaimed to have shot down a drone over the Black Sea peninsula.The Crimean affiliate of the United States news organization RFE/RL reported hearing powerful explosions in the port of Sevastopol, which is home to Russias Black Sea Fleet.Sevastopols Kremlin-aligned Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said the sound was that of a drone being shot down.There are risks, undoubtedly, because the Ukrainian side continues its policy of organizing terrorist attacks, spokesman Dmitry Peskovtold reporters in a daily briefing.Russian military sites in Crimea, as well as the bridge linking mainland Russia to the peninsula, have been hit by a series of strikes since Moscows forces invaded Ukraine in February, prompting its Kremlin-aligned governor to order the construction of defensive fortifications last month.Peskov on Thursday called Crimeas steps to fortify defenses effective, but stopped short of assessing whether they were enough to protect against future attacks.Kyiv has vowed to retake Crimea which Russia seized in 2014 following pro-democracy protests in Ukraine and the ouster of Kyivs Kremlin-friendly president as it has liberated nearby Russian-held areas.Peskov denied that Russia launched its invasion to capture new Ukrainian territories, clarifying President Vladimir Putin's comments the previous day that newly Moscow-annexed territories signify significant results in the military campaign.One of the main goals of the special military operation, as announced by the president on Feb.
24, was to protect the people who live in southeast Ukraine, in the Donbas, Peskov said.These territories were annexed as a result of referendums in line with that protection, Putins spokesman said in a daily briefing with reporters.
International observers have widely criticized the September referendums in Ukraine's Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk and Luhansk regions as a sham.When asked how long the war would continue, Peskov redirected the question to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, whopredicted peacetime by next year in an interview with Politico Europe.Zelensky knows when it can all end, it can all end tomorrow if he wants to, Peskov said after PutinconcededWednesdaythat the campaign could become lengthy.AFP contributed reporting.
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