In Crimea, after the night explosions, traffic on the highway in the Dzhankoya district was partially blocked

In Crimea, after the night explosions, traffic on the highway in the Dzhankoya district was partially blocked

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Traffic on the highway near Dzhankoy in Crimea is partially blocked from the city to the village of Peremozhne due to reports of explosions and a fire at a military airfield.

Vehicular traffic is temporarily blocked on the section of the highway "Border with Kherson region - Dzhankoy - Feodosia" from the city of Dzhankoy to the village of Peremozhne. This was reported by the Minister of Transport of Crimea Mykola Lukashenko in his telegram channel, UNN reports .

Vehicular traffic has been temporarily restricted on the section of the Border with Kherson region - Dzhankoy - Feodosia highway from the city of Dzhankoy to the village of Peremozhne, Dzhankoy district. This section can be bypassed via the road from the highway Border with Kherson region - Simferopol - Alushta - Yalta to Azovske through the settlements of Sirnovodske, Rubinivka, Azovske of Dzhankoy district in the forward and reverse directions,

- the statement said.

Details

It is noted that the bus route for regular suburban and intercity transportation has been temporarily changed. The occupation authorities promised to publish a temporary detour scheme in the near future, as well as to additionally inform about the lifting of restrictions.

Addendum

Meanwhile, the reasons for the restrictions are not mentioned. Local Telegram channels report that at night in Dzhankoy explosions were heard near the military airfield and a fire broke out. Officially, the occupation authorities of the annexed region did not comment on this.

For reference

According to Radio Liberty, Dzhankoy is an operating state airfield in Crimea, where the 39th Helicopter Regiment of the 27th Mixed Aviation Division of the 4th Air Force and Air Defense Command of the Southern Military District and three aviation squadrons are stationed.

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