Many Russian military personnel have arrived in occupied Crimea. Among the newly arrived, there are markings of the well-known private military company Wagner.
The explosions heard in many parts of Crimea were probably caused by the disposal of unexploded ordnance from previous shelling at a military training ground.
Explosions were heard in two districts of the occupied Crimea, and local residents reported that windows in some places were shaken. The cause of the explosions is still unknown.
Ukrainian guerrillas scouted the location of ammunition and fuel and lubricants depots at the Novofedorivka military airfield in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Ukrainian guerrillas reconnoitered the enemy's "Protyvnik-GE" radar located southwest of Dzhankoy airfield.
Crimean bridge closed amid reports of Russian air defense activity.
ATESH discovered that poorly dressed mobilized soldiers from Yakutia in the Russian Federation were transferred to Dzhankoy in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Explosions occurred in two districts of the temporarily occupied Crimea, locals report 4-5 explosions.
Powerful explosions have been heard in Russia-occupied Dzhankoy in Crimea, a key road and rail hub crucial to Russian military operations in southern Ukraine. The recent explosions follow previous incidents, including a UAV attack on a Russian air base in June.
The Defense Forces destroyed 9 Shahed attack drones and one Iskander-K missile in the sky over Ukraine. Units of mobile Fire groups, fighter aircraft and anti-aircraft missile units are involved in combat work.