Even before the annexation, the Ukrainian authorities of Sevastopol began to build a protective wall on the site of the basilica, but the Russian authorities did not carry out work to strengthen the banks.
Historical monuments in the coastal zone of Chersonese Tauride in occupied Sevastopol were damaged due to a strong storm. In particular, the waves and wind caused damage to the symbol of Sevastopol – the 1935 basilica in the western part of the museum-reserve, reports Krym.Realii.
“The foundations of historical monuments are exposed. Cracks in the walls have increased, the staircase from the basilica to the big bell is partially destroyed. Not far from the building on the shore, there are cracks in the ground. Even before the annexation. , the Ukrainian authorities of Sevastopol began to build a protective wall on the site of the basilica. During a storm, it saved the ancient settlement from destruction. Russian authorities did not carry out work to strengthen the banks, “said the report.
We remind you that a strong storm has invaded the temporarily occupied Crimea; the trenches of the Russian invaders on the coast were washed away by sea water.
It was previously reported that due to the “storm of the century,” as the bad weather raging on the peninsula was called in Crimea, a state of emergency regime was introduced in 10 “municipalities”, and a threat of a state of emergency was introduced in three more.
Source: korrespondent

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