Residents of occupied Crimea reported that the occupiers deliberately jammed communications and navigation on the peninsula.
In the temporarily occupied Simferopol, GPS navigation does not work, and in Sevastopol the signal is regularly jammed around the clock. This was reported by the representative of the office of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
“Residents of occupied Crimea reported that the occupiers deliberately jammed communications and navigation on the peninsula. Local residents warned of critical problems with mobile communications and GPS navigation in Simferopol, Sevastopol and other Crimean settlements. They said that navigation does not work at all in Simferopol, and in Sevastopol the signal is regularly jammed around the clock,” the message said.
We remind you that on the evening of Sunday, April 28, a loud explosion was heard in Dzhankoy and the Dzhankoy region of the occupied Crimea.
It was also reported that in April explosions were heard at the airport in Dzhankoy. Later, information appeared on social networks that the S-400 and S-300 complexes were hit in Dzhankoya. They were apparently destroyed by ATACMS ballistic missiles.
Source: korrespondent

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