The firecracker exploded near the house where the Russian occupier lives, Russian Telegram channels note.
A Russian serviceman’s car was blown up in the temporarily occupied city of Dzhankoy in Crimea. The Russian Telegram channel Baza reported this on Sunday, September 24, citing sources.
According to preliminary data, an explosive device exploded under the car.
Social networks believe that unknown people attached an SV contact charge with a capacity of about 500 grams of TNT under the car of the Russian occupier.
The bomb exploded on the afternoon of September 23 near the house where the Russian invader lived. No explosive element is said to have been used in the bomb, the Telegram channel notes.
We remind you that an agent of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, Yuri Afanasyevsky, who headed the illegally created customs authority in the “LPR”, was blown up in his own home.
Source: korrespondent

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