A car exploded near a supermarket in Sevastopol in the temporarily occupied Crimea, according to preliminary data, the car was occupied by a captain of the 1st rank of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, local public and Russian telegram channels report, UNN writes.
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"A car was blown up on the highway in Sevastopol - an explosive device was detonated beforehand. The driver was killed. The explosion occurred when the car was moving along Taras Shevchenko Street. Eyewitnesses tried to help the driver, pulled him out of the car and handed him over to paramedics, but his injuries were incompatible with life. According to eyewitnesses, a hole was formed under the bottom of the car, which may indicate an IED," Baza writes.
"According to preliminary data, a captain of the 1st rank of the Black Sea Fleet was in the car that was blown up in Sevastopol," Baza notes.
According to the information, his car was parked near a store on Taras Shevchenko Street. Preliminary, an IED detonated in the car. According to eyewitnesses, the driver's legs were blown off. The man was killed.