Russians want to take away cultural values from Sevastopol under evacuation pretext

The occupying authorities of Crimea plan to take cultural treasures from the museums of Sevastopol to the territory of the Russian Federation - under the pretext of "evacuating the population". Source: Radio Liberty, citing the website of the so-called "Department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in Sevastopol" Details: The website of the so-called "Ministry of Emergency Situations" posted a reminder for rescuers that one of their tasks is to evacuate not only the population but also cultural values.

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Quote: "The third, most important task of civil defence is the evacuation of the population, material and cultural values to safe areas," the website says.

Representatives of the Occupiers' Ministry of Emergency Situations said that the task consists of "planning, preparing and carrying out the evacuation, preparing safe areas for the population, as well as creating and organising the activities of evacuation authorities." Background: 

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  • On 22 September, it was reported that there had been a missile attack on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Sevastopol.

    The Russian Ministry of Defence even acknowledged the death of one soldier, although later the occupiers' defence ministry said that person had gone missing.

  • Foreign media outlets said that Ukraine used Storm Shadow missiles to attack the Black Sea Fleet headquarters.
  • Kyrylo Budanov, Chief of Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, said that at least 9 people, including Russian generals, were killed and 16 wounded in the Ukrainian attack on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol.
  • A successful operation by the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine resulted in a missile strike on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the temporarily occupied city of Sevastopol on 22 September.
  • The Russians reported explosions in Sevastopol, claiming these were caused by a response of air defence systems, so missiles' pieces fell from the skies. 

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