On the night of Friday, January 5, a series of explosions was heard in the temporarily occupied Crimea, including the Yevpatoriya region.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said its air defense downed four aircraft guided missiles over occupied Crimea. The Russian Ministry of Defense wrote this on Saturday, January 6.
“About 00.30 Moscow time, on January 6, Russian air defense systems intercepted and destroyed four aircraft-guided missiles in Crimea,” the Russian Ministry of Defense reported.
The department added that “an attempt by the Kyiv regime to carry out a terrorist attack using aircraft-guided missiles against targets on the territory of the Russian Federation was stopped.”
In this regard, the SHOT Telegram channel wrote, citing eyewitnesses, that several explosions were heard in the city of Saki. The Crimea state of emergency channel also reported on the work of the air defense. The Evpatoria Emergency Telegram channel reported that it was “strong” in the city.
Let’s remember that residents of Crimea reported explosions heard in Russian-occupied Crimea near Yevpatoria.
We remind you that yesterday, near the occupied Sevastopol (Crimea), a junction point of the Russian occupation forces was hit.
As Air Force Commander Lieutenant General Nikolai Oleshchuk said, the explosions in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol and Yevpatoria were a special operation with the participation of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
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Source: korrespondent
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