After the storm, a sea mine was found on one of the beaches of occupied Sevastopol

After the storm, a sea mine was found on one of the beaches of occupied Sevastopol

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In occupied Sevastopol, a naval mine was found on the beach, which Russian explosive experts later declared safe. The storm also led to widespread flooding, evacuations, and disruptions in public services.

After the storm, a training mine was allegedly thrown up on the coast near the city of Sevastopol in occupied Crimea. This was reported by UNN with reference to RosZmі.

Details

In the Russian-occupied Sevastopol, a storm brought a marine pop-up mine ashore. The suspicious was discovered by a local resident. The mine allegedly turned out to be a training mine and did not and did not pose a danger to others, as evidenced by the conclusions of the of the occupier's security forces.

To recap

The storm in Crimea caused floods and power outages, in particular, 150 people were evacuated in Yevpatoria, and the Saki highway people were evacuated and the Saki - Yevpatoria highway was blocked. More than 40,000 people were left without electricity. electricity, and in some areas there were interruptions in gas supply.

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