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    About our Crimea news

    Latest news on Crimea, Ukraine's Russian-occupied peninsula: covering annexation, Crimean Tatars, Kerch Bridge, Sevastopol, Black Sea, and peace talks.

    Crimea is a peninsula on the northern Black Sea coast that Russia illegally annexed in March 2014, following a disputed referendum held under military occupation. Ukraine, the United Nations, and the overwhelming majority of the international community regard the annexation as a violation of international law and do not recognise Russian sovereignty over the territory. Ukraine designates Crimea as a temporarily occupied territory, with its administrative centre at Simferopol and its most prominent city the port of Sevastopol, which hosts Russia's Black Sea Fleet.

    Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Crimea has become a key staging ground for Russian military operations, with missiles, drones, and naval assets launched from the peninsula against Ukrainian cities and infrastructure. Ukraine has conducted a sustained campaign of strikes on military targets in Crimea, including three attacks on the Kerch Bridge — the 19-kilometre road and rail crossing linking the peninsula to mainland Russia. The most recent attack, in June 2025, saw Ukrainian security service agents detonate underwater explosives against the bridge's supports, causing significant disruption to traffic and underscoring Kyiv's determination to degrade Russia's supply lines to the occupied south.

    Crimea occupies a central place in international diplomatic efforts to end the war. Proposals advanced in 2025 by the United States under President Donald Trump suggested acknowledging Russian control of the peninsula as part of a broader peace framework — a position that Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has firmly rejected, stating that recognising Russian occupation of Crimea would be unconstitutional under Ukrainian law. The question of Crimea's status remains one of the most intractable issues in any potential settlement, with Russia demanding international legitimacy and Ukraine and most of its European partners refusing to concede it.

    The Crimean Tatars — the peninsula's indigenous Turkic Muslim community — have faced severe persecution since the 2014 annexation. Russia banned the Mejlis, the representative body of the Crimean Tatar people, and has imprisoned hundreds on politically motivated charges. Human rights organisations report that the large majority of those detained are Crimean Tatars, many held on fabricated espionage or terrorism charges, with documented cases of torture and forced confessions. This persecution echoes a long historical trauma: in May 1944, Stalin deported the entire Crimean Tatar population — around 200,000 people — to Central Asia, a catastrophe Ukraine and several other states have formally recognised as genocide.

    Crimea's strategic importance has been contested for centuries. The peninsula changed hands between the Ottoman Empire, the Russian Empire, and — after the Soviet collapse — independent Ukraine, which administered it as an autonomous republic from 1991. Russia's 2014 seizure reversed three decades of Ukrainian sovereignty and set the template for the wider conflict that erupted in 2022. The Crimea Platform, an international diplomatic format established by Ukraine in 2021, continues to coordinate efforts among dozens of states to maintain pressure for the peninsula's de-occupation and hold Russia accountable for human rights violations.

    Our Ðǿմ«Ã½ Crimea feed aggregates the latest headlines on the occupation, military developments, peace negotiations, human rights, and the situation of the Crimean Tatar community, drawing on a wide range of reliable sources. Whether you are following the diplomatic battle over Crimea's future or the day-to-day realities of life under occupation, the feed provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of one of the defining territorial disputes of our time.


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