Explosions in Crimea: occupiers complain of drone and missile attacks
6 June 00:19
On the night of June 5, an air alert was declared in the temporarily occupied Crimea. Residents of the peninsula reported explosions in several settlements, and the Russian occupiers complained of a missile attack. This is reported by "Komersant Ukrainian" with reference to the Telegram channel “Crimean Wind” and the self-proclaimed governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhayev.
According to eyewitnesses, explosions were heard in Feodosia, Zaozerne and several other settlements. Meanwhile, in Sevastopol, the alarm was sounded twice during the evening, although at first Razvozhayev assured that “everything is calm” and the sounds heard by the locals were allegedly the training of the Russian navy using various types of weapons.
However, he later admitted that the alarm had been activated again, without providing any explanation as to why.
Russian and pro-Russian Telegram channels have been posting the usual reports of an attack by drones and missiles that allegedly approached Crimea from mainland Ukraine. Officially, Moscow has not yet confirmed either the fact of damage to the objects or information about the targets downed.
Earlier, the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Security Forces of Ukraine have repeatedly conducted successful operations on the territory of the temporarily occupied peninsula, striking military bases, ammunition depots, and aviation infrastructure.
on June 3, the Security Service of Ukraine conducted a unique special operation that resulted in the third attack on the Crimean bridge. This time, it was an underwater attack.