The explosions are linked, the ammunition is dwindling, and the belligerents remain almost silent.
Since the end of July, several explosions have affected strategic areas of Crimea, a Ukrainian region annexed by Russia since 2014, almost six months after the start of Moscow's offensive.
A surprise for the peninsula, hitherto spared by the conflict, upsets Europe, especially as the vagueness reigns over the circumstances of each attack.
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