News Explosions were heard in Simferopol: the occupiers talk about a downed UAV by alex 13.05.2024 written by alex 13.05.2024 36 Explosions were heard in Simferopol ( illustrative photo)/ArmyInform In Simferopol on the evening of May 12, explosions occurred. The Russians allegedly reported a downed drone. The explosions were reported by monitoring channels, and also confirmed by the occupation authorities of the captured peninsula. 24 Channel tells what is known as of now. “A very loud bang just happened in Simferopol . Simferopol residents, take care of yourself. Most likely this is not the last drone,” Russian telegram channels report. What the occupation authorities say. Also, the Russian protege, the so-called “head” of Crimea, Aksenov, reported that air defense shot down a Ukrainian drone in the Simferopol area. He also assured that there was no damage or casualties. ~/p> By the way, on May 10, partisans of the Atesh resistance movement announced the beginning of the “real summer season” for Russians in temporarily occupied Crimea. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail alex previous post “No Russia!”: in the center of Tbilisi, protesters against the scandalous bill blocked the avenue next post Must renounce the “Russian world”: OCU asked Constantinople to influence Patriarch Kirill You may also like US Elections: Trump Campaign Revokes Accreditation of Several... 06.11.2024 Tens of Thousands of Israelis Protest After Defense... 06.11.2024 Best of Three Campaigns: Trump Votes in US... 05.11.2024 Agenda “included” with citizenship: Russia sent an Egyptian... 05.11.2024 Russian army kills six people in Zaporozhye, number... 05.11.2024 Thousands of Votes in Question: Out-of-State Votes Challenged... 05.11.2024 Poland Wants to Increase Ammunition Production — $750... 05.11.2024 Russians are training North Korean fighters in warfare... 05.11.2024 Storing Firewood Without Documents: All About Fines and... 05.11.2024 What Will Harris and Trump's Ukraine Policy Be:... 05.11.2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ