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    military airfield in Belbek, a village near Sevastopol, Crimea, was also used for civil aviation, named Sevastopol International Airport Belbek[citation needed]...
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    Belbek (Ukrainian: Бельбек; detatarized name: Ukrainian: Фруктове, romanized: Fruktove; Russian: Фруктовое) is a village in Crimea. It was first established...
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    During the Russian occupation of Crimea, a standoff took place at Belbek Airport near Sevastopol. The Ukrainian garrison surrendered on 22 March 2014....
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    Sevastopol, abandoning Mamaschai and forming a new front north of Belbek city and the Belbek river. In the south, XXX Corps tried and failed to break through...
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    He was reported as killed by Ukrainian media during a missile strike on Belbek air base in Crimea on 30-31 January 2024, but this has not been independently...
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    were evacuated from the area. On 18 August, explosions were reported at Belbek Air Base north of Sevastopol. On the morning of 8 October 2022 the Kerch...
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    the Salhyr (Salğır, Салгир), the Kacha (Кача), the Alma (Альма), and the Belbek (Бельбек). Also important are the Kokozka (Kökköz or Коккозка), the Indole...
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    carrier for the R-37M. Four MiG-31 were also deployed to Crimea at the Belbek Air Base in mid 2022. In August 2022, Russian forces maintained a Combat...
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    confirmed as lost, with two being destroyed by Ukrainian missile strike on Belbek airfield in occupied Crimea on 15th of May 2024, and third crashed during...
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    bays in the immediate region. Three rivers flow through the region: the Belbek, Chorna, and Kacha. All three mountain chains of the Crimean mountains are...
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