 Ukraine's attacks on Crimea are intensifying, and this could be accelerated by new long-range Addicts missiles recently delivered from the United States. The New York Times newspaper wrote about it. The information stated that Russia's withdrawal caused Ukraine to advance in the direction of the Crimean Peninsula. The partial withdrawal of Russia's Black Sea Fleet from Sevastopol, where it has been stationed for more than 200 years, has helped Ukraine break the Russian blockade and preserve shipping trade there, the publication said. Crimean military circles have long declared their intention to regain control of Crimea. However, some military analysts think it is impossible. After the attack on the Black Sea Fleet, the number of people passing intelligence information from Crimea to Ukraine has increased.A crucial part of Kiev's long-term plan for the war is to push Russia out of the Crimean Peninsula and the rest of the Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine's coastline. Over the last several months, Ukraine has achieved a series of startling victories in and around Crimea, including missile strikes against the Kyrgyz Strait Bridge and multiple daring attacks on the Black Sea Fleet itself, with major impacts on the Russian's ability to operate on the peninsula and in the western Black SEA.In September, the Ukrainians carried out a series of missile strikes against Russian naval assets in Sevastopol, including a landing ship, a submarine, and the headquarters of. The Black Sea some of these strikes were carried out using storm-shadow cruise missiles recently supplied by Britain and France. The Ukrainians have also ratcheted up their strikes against Russian logistics, repair, and infrastructure hubs on the peninsula with the intent of degrading Russia's ability to support its fleet. Ukrainians may hit targets in Crimea using Adams missiles.