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Crimean public reported that today, September 9, a military unit was set on fire in the temporarily occupied Simferopol.
The fire was reported to have occurred after explosions, traditionally called “pops” rather than explosions.
There were also reports of an attempted drone attack on the Crimean Bridge.
No official confirmation yet.
We remind you that earlier in the temporarily occupied New Kakhovka, Kherson region, the United Russia regional election headquarters was blown up. In addition, the Ukrainian special services carried out a drone strike on a “polling station” in the temporarily occupied city of Kamenka-Dneprovskaya in Zaporozhye.
In Novaya Kakhovka, partisans blew up a car
Source: korrespondent

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