Explosions occurred in temporarily occupied Crimea, and an air raid alert and a ballistic threat were declared there.
A series of explosions were heard in Crimea, temporarily occupied by the Russians. It is strong in Sevastopol and Balaklava, Saki, Evpatoria and Simferopol. This was reported by the Crimean Wind and the occupation Gauleiter of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev on Friday, August 2.
It was noted that the sounds of explosions on the Ukrainian peninsula captured by Russian troops were heard around half past one in the morning.
“It is strong in Saki and Yevpatoria, and can be heard in Simferopol,” said the Crimean Wind publication on Telegram.
“There is an arrival at the site of the 13th ship repair plant of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Kilen Bay,” wrote Crimean Wind.
Meanwhile, a representative of the occupation “administration” of Sevastopol, Razvozhaev, said that the air defense is operating in the area of the city.
In addition, Gauleiter spoke about the threat of ballistics. And later he wrote on his Telegram channel that several air targets were allegedly shot down.
“According to information from the Sevastopol Rescue Service, a message was recorded that part of a fallen rocket fell in the area of Khrustaleva Street on a pedestrian crossing Also, debris fell in the area of Ostryakova Street; in the initial information, parts of a downed UAV are burning,” he wrote.
It should be noted that on July 26, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that units of the missile forces, in cooperation with other parts of the Defense Forces, within the framework of a single plan, attacked the Saki airfield. Later, a number of telegram channels announced the defeat of two Su-30SM.
We remind you that on the night of July 26, explosions were heard in Crimea. Later, information appeared on social networks that the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked the Saki airfield with ATACMS missiles. The Russian invaders destroyed the radar and ammunition station.
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