The blast wave shattered the windows of local residents. Only after this did the invaders sound the air raid alarm.
A series of explosions took place on Tuesday night, October 24, in temporarily occupied Crimea. After that, an air raid alert was announced there. This was reported by the local propaganda Telegram channel Emergency Crimea.
Social networks reported that two explosions took place in Sevastopol, and one of them was even heard in Bakhchisarai.
In addition, information from eyewitnesses to the incident was made public.
“This blast wave broke all the windows, and the most interesting thing is that first there was an explosion, then a siren. Usually we secure the windows, but here we don’t We have time to realize this,” the message said.
Some pro-Russian public pages report explosions “in western Crimea and Sevastopol.”
The so-called “acting deputy governor” of Sevastopol, Yevgeny Gorlov, made sure that the occupiers had everything under control.
“Calm down!!! Everything is fine,” he assured on his Telegram channel.

As we wrote earlier, on the night of October 24, social networks reported explosions and shootings in Sevastopol; Crimean occupation authorities announced a possible “undersea attack.”
Subsequently, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that three Ukrainian unmanned boats allegedly carried out an attack on the peninsula.
Source: korrespondent

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