More than a dozen explosions were heard that night in temporarily occupied Gvardeysky, Dzhankoy and Simferopol.
On the evening of Tuesday, April 30, explosions were heard in the temporarily occupied Simferopol, the Astra Telegram channel reported, citing local residents.
It was also mentioned that the Crimean Bridge was blocked.
Crimean Bridge Telegram channels confirm information about the closure.
“Car traffic on the Crimean Bridge is temporarily blocked,” the channel reported at exactly midnight.
However, at 2:10 a message appeared that traffic on the bridge had resumed.
In addition, social networks report explosions in other Crimean settlements, including Gvardeyskoye and Dzhankoy. It is known that more than 10 explosions occurred in total.
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 is also reported that GPS navigation does not work in the temporarily occupied Simferopol, and in Sevastopol the signal is regularly jammed around the clock.
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Source: korrespondent

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