Russian Telegram channels announced an attack on the Belbek in the occupied Crimea

Russian Telegram channels announced an attack on the Belbek in the occupied Crimea

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Russian sources report an attack on about 40 UAVs and missiles in Crimea, in particular on the Belbek airfield. In Sevastopol, smoke was observed and explosions were heard.

Russian Telegram channels announced an attack on the Belbek airfield in Sevastopol in the temporarily occupied Crimea, writes UNN.

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According to the pro-Kremlin newspaper Mash, "about 40 UAVs, low-altitude Neptune anti-ship missiles and unidentified cruise missiles "allegedly flew to the north-west of the peninsula. the publication writes that it is "probably a Storm Shadow".

"At the moment, it is reported that all targets were shot down," the report says.

at the same time, the Russian Defense Ministry claims to "destroy" or "intercept" 25 drones over the temporarily occupied Crimea and the Black Sea.

Mikhail razvozzhaev, the so-called "Governor" of temporarily occupied Sevastopol appointed by the Russian Federation, assures of a "repulsed" attack. "According to the Rescue Service of Sevastopol, no civilian objects in the city were damaged. During the air alert, two missiles were probably shot down over the water area near the northern side. After that, the missile danger signal was removed," he wrote on the Telegram channel.

Meanwhile, the Crimean wind Telegram channel previously reported on "smoke over the Nakhimov VMU in Sevastopol," but that "one of the subscribers suggests that it could have been the exit of a rocket." Also, the Telegram channel published a photo with smoke and signed it "sky over Sevastopol". 

In addition, in addition to information about the "explosion on Belbek" and in Sevastopol, in the morning it was reported about "loud explosions in the Balaklava area... previously in the Kaya Bash Heights area." 

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