An air raid alarm was declared in temporarily occupied Crimea on the night of August 2.
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The occupation authorities announced a ballistic threat to the peninsula. Explosions were heard in Saki, Yevpatoria, Balaklava, Sevastopol and Simferopol. In addition, the threat of a UAV attack remained in Crimea all night. This was reported by the Telegram channel “Krymsky Veter”.
It was stated that a ship repair yard of the Russian Black Sea Fleet was attacked.
The so-called governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, announced on Telegram that “more than four” air targets had been shot down. The occupier reported that missile and drone debris had fallen in four places.
The high explosive part of the shot down missile pierced the roof and got stuck on the technical floor of a nine-story building on General Ostryakov Avenue in Sevastopol. More debris was found on the road next to the house.
Let us recall that on May 31, explosions thundered in occupied Donetsk. Ukrainian publics reported that the occupiers’ bases in the Proletarsky district of Donetsk had allegedly been hit. Russian air defense was working over Donetsk and Makeyevka.
Source: Racurs

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