Explosions thundered in Russian-occupied Crimea on the night of May 19.
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It was loud in Yevpatoria, Dzhankoy, Armyansk and the northern outskirts of Simferopol. During the attack, Russian invaders blocked the illegally built Crimean Bridge. This was reported by the Crimean Wind Telegram channel.
It is noted that there were three arrivals to one point – to one of the ships in the area of the Engineering Bay of Sevastopol. A column of black smoke rose there.
Local residents claim that the Russians have already removed the stricken Black Sea Fleet ship from Sevastopol Bay. The ship was moved to Sevmorzavod or the 13th ship repair plant.
However, traditionally the occupation authorities keep silent about losses. The governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, announced the work of Russian air defense and reported on “repelling the attack.” A representative of the dictatorship emphasized that damage to civilian infrastructure was allegedly not recorded.
Let us recall that on the night of May 19, a UAV attacked a military airfield near the village of Kushchevsk, Krasnodar Territory, and an oil refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban. Russian publics also announced a drone attack on an oil depot in Vyborg, Leningrad region. A fire broke out there.
Source: Racurs

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