In Sevastopol on the evening of September 17, “explosions” were reported from different parts of the city.
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They were heard in Balaklava, on the North side, in the area of Victory Park (Kamyshova Bay), as well as from Cape Fiolent, starting at about 20.15. According to the occupiers, Russian air defenses destroyed two “UAVs over the southwestern part of Crimea”
Public intelligence sources reported that the explosions in Sevastopol were a joint special operation by the Main Intelligence Directorate and the Navy.
The explosions began at approximately 20:15. There were three loud explosions and several quiet ones. An acquaintance wrote that the explosions took place in the south of the city towards Cape Fiolent, a local resident told Obshchestvenny.
The 26th Naval Radio Engineering Detachment is based at Cape Fiolent, where the explosions probably occurred. In addition, there is a radio station with 12 radar antennas.
Source: Racurs

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