In Partizans near Genichesk, detonation of ammunition is underway. The occupying authorities report the evacuation of the population and great destruction.
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In the morning in the temporarily occupied part of Kherson, a large group of occupiers’ ammunition exploded.
The composition of the ammunition of the Russian military has been destroyed, the Air Force reported.
The explosion occurred in the village of Rykovo – formerly Partizany – near Genichesk. This was first reported by the commander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and distributed a video of the fire. The information was also confirmed by the press secretary of the Air Force.
Earlier, photos and videos of a big explosion, probably in the vicinity of Genichesk, began to circulate in local telegram channels. They can see a huge plume of smoke rising far on the horizon, and the sounds of explosions are heard.
Our armed forces in the morning delivered a good strike – and a very loud one – in the village of Rykovo, Genichesk district, in the temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region, – said the representative of the Odesa OVA Serhiy Bratchuk in a morning video message on Sunday. “There was a very significant ammunition depot there. He was destroyed.
Petr Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, also reports on the explosions in his telegram channel:
Partisans of the Genichesk region. Entry into the territory of the elevator. Judging by the reports from the locals – a large composition. There was a detonation.
Muscovites have not yet commented on the events.
Rykovo is located about 20 km from Genichesk, a port city on the shores of the Sea of Azov, occupied since the early days of a full-scale Russian invasion.
Source: Racurs

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