Explosions in Sevastopol Bay, Crimea

ISevastopol in Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula, which was annexed by Russia in 2014, there were a series of explosions early Wednesday morning. The occupation governor said that three water drones were destroyed. The Russian Black Sea Fleet, stationed in Sevastopol, opened fire on the objects as they tried to enter Sevastopol Bay.

In addition, the air defense “worked”. No warships were damaged. No one is hurt. At times, sea transportation was suspended in Sevastopol.

Explosions have already occurred in the city of Dschankoy in northern Crimea on Monday evening. According to Ukrainian sources, Russian Kalibr cruise missiles were destroyed and the city’s railway station, which is a major transportation hub, was damaged.

Sergey Aksionov, the “chief” of the Crimean occupiers, said on Wednesday that “Ukrainian drones” in Dzhankoy “according to preliminary information, did not cause any serious damage.”

Russia attacks cities with unmanned aerial vehicles

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky traveled to the Donbass River on Wednesday and paid tribute to soldiers near the hotly contested town of Bakhmut. I saw a lot of destruction in the area today. “The most important thing is to win,” Zielinski said in a video. Fierce fighting raged around Bakhmut for months. Kiev now controlled only the western part of the city.

On Wednesday evening, Russia attacked Ukrainian cities with drones. In the small town of Rzhyshchiv in the Kiev region, kamikaze drones hit a dormitory and a school. Seven civilians were killed. The Ukrainian military said that Russia had deployed a total of 21 Iranian drones that took off from Russia’s Bryansk region. Of these, 16 drones were shot down by air defense.

Several Russian missiles fell in the city of Zaporizhia on Wednesday. Two nine-story residential buildings were hit. A civilian was killed and 25 others, including three children, were wounded.

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