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A Russian missile destroyed a house in Crimea

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In the past, locals recorded the launch of a Russian missile from the Simferopol region closer to the city of Saki.

In temporarily occupied Crimea, a previously launched Russian missile fell in the village of Skvortsovo near Simferopol, locals said, hitting a building. This was reported by the Crimean Wind Telegram channel.

“The launched missile did not fly far and fell in the village of Skvortsovo, Simferopol district. A house on Tereshkova Street was destroyed by the police and the FSB,” the message said.

It was noted that the information was received anonymously from local residents.

Earlier, the Telegram channel reported that locals recorded a missile launch from the Simferopol region closer to the city of Saki.

We remind you that on the night of Saturday, November 2, explosions were heard in some areas of the temporarily occupied Crimea.

A series of explosions were also heard in Crimea on the night of October 28.


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