A fire broke out in temporarily occupied Sevastopol on Sunday, September 24.
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Local public pages write that townspeople heard the sounds of explosions. And the occupiers claim that these are rescuers extinguishing a fire in the Balaklava region. They say it’s like dry grass is burning. This information was released by the local Gauleiter Mikhail Razvozhaev.
Some public accounts report that the sounds of explosions and heavy smoke were observed in Balaklava, 20 km from Sevastopol.
Meanwhile, the Crimean Wind Telegram channel writes that today a fire was recorded near the airfield in Dzhankoy. Details of the fire are still unknown.
Let us remind you that on September 23, explosions were heard in temporarily occupied Sevastopol, only after which the air raid sirens turned on in the city. The so-called “governor” of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, stated that, previously, the air defense system worked, and rocket debris fell in the pier area.
Source: Racurs

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