A new explosion in temporarily occupied Sevastopol occurred on Friday, September 22.
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Immediately after the explosions, the occupiers called on local residents to refrain from traveling by car in the city center while parts of the downed missile were supposedly being transported there. Local Telegram channels write about this.
And the Crimean Wind Telegram channel reported that the strike allegedly occurred at the Sevastopol Thermal Power Plant, but subsequently denied this information.
Local Gauleiters have not yet commented on the new explosion in the city.
Let us remind you that today, September 22, explosions occurred in the occupied Crimea. In Sevastopol, the Ukrainian Armed Forces hit the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, and in the Bakhchisarai region there were hits on a military unit and a repair base of Russian military trucks. There were also explosions in the Simferopol region, in the Pervomaisky and Krasnogvardeysky districts.
Source: Racurs

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