November 29, 2024
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Explosions rang out in the occupied Crimea, it is reported that the Russian S-400 was probably damaged

Explosions rang out in occupied Crimea, it is reported that the Russian S-400 was allegedly damaged November 29, 12:23 Share: Explosions rang out in Crimea on November 29 (Photo: Exilenova+ / Telegram) Strong explosions rang out in Russian-occupied Crimea on Friday, November 29 , smoke is rising over the peninsula, local monitoring channels write. Propaganda media claim that the occupiers are allegedly conducting military exercises in Crimea. The so-called “head” of the occupation authorities”, — write on: ua.news

Explosions rang out in the occupied Crimea, it is reported that the Russian S-400 was probably damaged

November 29, 12:23 p.m

Explosions rang out in Crimea on November 29 (Photo: Exilenova+ / Telegram)

On Friday, November 29, strong explosions were heard in the Russian-occupied Crimea, smoke is rising over the peninsula, local monitoring channels write.

Propaganda media claim that the occupiers are allegedly conducting military exercises in Crimea.

The so-called the head” of the occupation authorities of Sevastopol, Mykhailo Razvozhaev, claims that security forces are checking information about the discovery possibly explosive object” in the northern part of the city. He traditionally assured that “the situation is under control.”

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At the same time, Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation of the NSDC, wrote that the Defense Forces probably hit the Russian S-400 complex and the ammunition storage site in Crimea.

On November 27, powerful explosions also rang out in Sevastopol. Local residents reported on the work of Russian air defense in the areas of Saka and Belbek airfields, the mass media wrote about the attack by Neptune and Storm Shadow missiles on Russian military facilities in Crimea, as well as smoke over the Black Sea Military Academy named after Nakhimova.

Editor: Julia Ryabovil

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