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Morning explosions in the bay of Sevastopol: the Navy gave the first comment

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Brief version of the news

  • On the morning of April 21, explosions occurred in Sevastopol Bay.
  • Russian occupiers cover their warships with support vessels.
  • Navy spokesman Dmitry Pletenchuk confirmed the attack and noted that similar incidents will happen.
  • Gauleiter Razvozhaev reported the destruction of the missile, but at least one of the ships was damaged.

Explosions in Sevastopol Bay on April 21/Collage 24 Channel

On the morning of April 21, explosions occurred in Sevastopol Bay. The Russians continue to cover their warships with support vessels.

A representative of the Navy, Dmitry Pletenchuk, spoke about this on the telethon. He noted that he liked the video of today's attack on the bay, which was published by the occupiers.

Details about the attack on Sevastopol

Dmitry Pletenchuk commented on the morning attack on Crimea and the explosions in the Sevastopol bay.

I can note that the Russian occupiers continue to cover their combat units with support vessels from the Black Sea Fleet. This is basically their tactic. Almost new. Secondly, from the position of the Navy, I can only note that such incidents will continue to happen at enemy military infrastructure facilities in our Crimea,” the speaker noted.

At the same time Pletenchuk confirmed that he also really liked the video from the bay that was published online. Note that smoke is visible on it, and the voice-over states that the rocket hit the ship. As a result, a fire broke out there.

Fire in the bay of Sevastopol: watch the video

What is known about the explosions

    < li>At approximately 8:37 the occupiers announced the closure of the Crimean Bridge. Within a few minutes, an explosion occurred in the bay of Sevastopol, and the occupiers warned of a missile threat throughout the entire peninsula
  • Immediately after the explosions, propaganda telegram channels began to reassure the population. “They report that the equipment is intact! Initially, there are no casualties,” they hastily wrote. However, according to locals, at that time ambulances were traveling towards the bay.
  • It also became known that after the explosions in Sevastopol the light went out. The occupiers explain the power outage by accidents at substations. They assured the public that power supply would be restored before 5 p.m. In addition, the city has made adjustments to the trolleybus and tram schedules.
  • At the same time, Russian publics warned that this was probably not the last attack for today. They urged not to ignore alarm signals.

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