Reports have emerged of an explosion occurring near a Federal Security Service (FSB) building in Crimea, a region currently under Russian control. The exact timing and circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear, and official confirmation is still pending.
According to open-source information, the explosion may have taken place in the city of Armyansk, located in northern Crimea. However, no further details about the event have been disclosed at this time.
In addition to the explosion, there have been other reports of unusual activity on the peninsula. At approximately 1:55 PM, a Be-12 amphibious aircraft took off from the Kacha airfield, flying over the sea towards Sevastopol. Residents near the village of Andreevka, located south of Sevastopol, also reported hearing short bursts of gunfire, believed to be from a machine gun.
In a related development, Ukrainian drones successfully targeted Russian Su-57 and Su-34 aircraft at the Shagol airfield in Chelyabinsk Oblast, which is situated about 1,700 kilometers from the border.
An explosion near an FSB building in Crimea has raised concerns, with reports of unusual military activity in the region. The situation remains fluid as details continue to emerge.
