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Nearly 100 Russians killed in explosions in Novofedorivka, – Solyar

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Solyar spoke about the consequences of explosions at an airfield in Crimea/Collage of Channel 24

In the occupied Crimea, on August 9, explosions or, as propagandists say, “pops” sounded at the air base near Novofedorovka. The Air Force confirmed that the invaders lost 9 aircraft near Sakov. Now, unofficial information has appeared that about 100 Russians could have died as a result of the explosion.

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This was reported by Channel 24 host Ekaterina Solyar. She learned about it from her own sources in Crimea, although Russia continues to say that “no one was hurt, no casualties.”

According to her, at least the number of Russians killed in the explosions in Crimea can be about 100 people .

Important! This is information from channel 24's own sources, no official confirmation has yet been made.

in the occupied Crimea, in a panic, Aksen does not know what to do, – said Solyar.

The presenter drew attention to Russia's new reaction– there Shoigu said that the “fire” at the Saki air base had arisen either as a result of “the detonation of several shells” or due to “violation of fire safety requirements.” “Probably, the sun got very hot in the gas tanks and the planes broke off,” Solyar jokes.

She noted that Shoigu claims that no one was injured, and the equipment at the airfield was not damaged. “Apparently, Shoigu just hasn't flown to the Crimea yet to see that not everything is as beautiful as he says,” the presenter added.

Our Air Force confirms that about 10 planes of infidels were destroyed at the eco-house in Crimea. Also, as a result of the explosions near Novofedorovka, the composition of the Russian aviation weapons was also destroyed, – Solyar explained. -24MR, IL-76, etc. From there, Russian planes took off every day to strike at the territory of Ukraine or simply to observe the situation.

The presenter added that there are about 5 more such airports in the occupied Crimea.

There is also a lot of burned-out car nearby in the parking lot. The network showed a video from a parking lot 400 meters from the airfield, which shows dozens of damaged cars. Most of them burned down, and some were damaged by fragments. “If the cars were so badly burned, then imagine what happened at that airfield,” Solyar said.

At the same time, the White House stated that they support Ukraine's efforts to protect sovereignty and territorial values. “They say that Crimea is Ukraine , everything is fine, and the United States will continue to help Ukraine resist Russian aggression,” Solyar replied.

Explosions in Novofedorovka at the airfield: what is known

  • On August 9, explosions were heard in the occupied Crimea – at the military airfield of the Russians in Novofedorovka. The network showed a full video of the explosions at the airport in the Crimea. As a result of the attack, the planes were destroyed, and windows in houses a kilometer from the epicenter flew out.
  • Later, the consequences of explosions were shown in the occupied Crimea. At the airfield – the remains of bombed aircraft. The Air Force confirmed that the infidels lost 9 aircraft near Saky.
  • The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that ammunition was detonated at the airfield. Then they said that a dozen explosions occurred due to violations of fire safety.
  • It is known that at least 13 people were injured, although at first the Russians also said, they say, “everything is fine” and no one was hurt.
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  • The Office of the President has already reacted to the “clap” in Novofedorovka. Andriy Yermak noted that the Ukrainian south is especially beautiful in August. And Aleksey Arestovich noted that the Russian habit of “smoking at the cotton” will lose them.
  • But the official position of Ukraine is that we are not involved in the explosions, but the OP and the Ministry of Defense advised Russian soldiers not to smoke so recklessly in the future.< /li>

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