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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky called on citizens of Crimea and regions of Ukraine Donbass and Kharkiv stay away from Russian military installations due to recent explosions in the area.
“Please do not go near the military facilities of the Russian Army and all those places where they store ammunition and equipment, where their headquarters are,” Zelensky asked, demanding from his citizens “to be very careful.”
The president Ukraine noted that these fears are related to the latest attacks that have occurred in the territory Crimea. “All (explosions) have the same meaning: the destruction of the material and technical support of the invaders, their ammunition, military equipment (…), command posts,” he explained.
On Tuesday, Crimean authorities recorded an explosion at an ammunition depot at a Russian military base in the Dzhankoy district in the region’s north, a week after a similar episode was recorded at a military airfield located in the west of the peninsula.
As a result of this attack, two people were injured, one by shrapnel, and the second by a wall that fell on him as a result of the explosion.
“More than 3,000 people have been evacuated from the settlements of Mayskoye and Azovskoye. They are placed in various temporary accommodation centers, mainly in schools,” Crimean Governor Sergei Aksyonov said, TASS reports.
Ukraine condemns large-scale cyber attack
The operator of Ukrainian nuclear power plants condemned a massive Russian cyberattack on its website, and Russia saw an act of “sabotage” in the explosion of a military arsenal in Crimea.
The cyberattack on Energoatom “came from the territory of Russia” and was “the most powerful since the beginning of the Russian invasion” against this portal, the Ukrainian state-owned company said, adding that even then “did not have a significant impact on the operation of the site.” “. .
The Ukrainian nuclear sector is at the forefront of this war and global issues, with cross accusations between the two countries of bombing the Zoporia (south) station, occupied by Moscow forces since March, for several days.
The conflict in Ukraine has sparked tensions between Russia D USA Unparalleled since the Cold War.
(According to Europa Press and AFP)
Source: RPP

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