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Strike on a ship in the bay of Sevastopol: we show what the missile attacked on the map

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On the morning of April 21, explosions were heard in Sevastopol/Collage 24 Channel

On the morning of April 21, Sevastopol Bay was attacked by a Ukrainian anti-ship missile. The occupiers reported a fire on one of the ships located there.

The network has already published satellite images of the ships docked in the bay this morning, and also suggested which ship the fire occurred on. Where powerful explosions were heard in the morning – tells Channel 24.

What is known about the bay

On the morning of April 21, Sevastopol Bay came under attack. Locals reported explosions, and smoke was subsequently recorded above the facility. Gauleiter of Sevastopol Razvozhaev said that the bay was attacked with an anti-ship missile. As a result of falling debris, a fire broke out, which was supposedly extinguished.

Where it arrived in Sevastopol/photo OSINTtechnical

Subsequently, a video appeared on the Internet in which the occupiers claim that one of the ships caught fire. As OSINTtechnical notes, Sevastopol was attacked by a Ukrainian Neptune missile.

This morning, a Ukrainian Neptune anti-ship missile hit a ship near the Russian Navy docks in Holland Bay in Russian-occupied Sevastopol. Now the ship is on fire, he wrote.

Probable place where the fire broke out/photo OSINTtechnical< /p>

Also, the OSINT community believes that the fire could probably have occurred on the rescue warship “Commune”. It is designed to search and rescue submarines, and also serves as a carrier of underwater vehicles. Officially, the Armed Forces of Ukraine did not comment on this information.

The place where the video of the fire was potentially filmed/Special Kherson Cat

What is known about the morning attack

  • At 8:37, Crimean publics reported that the Russians had blocked the Kerch Bridge. Soon there was an explosion in Sevastopol, and a missile threat was declared across the peninsula. Smoke began to be detected over the bay.
  • Propagandists hastily declared that the equipment was intact, but there were no casualties. Subsequently, Mikhail Razvozhaev got in touch and said that there was a fire in the bay, which was “promptly extinguished.”
  • The Navy also commented on this attack. Dmitry Pletenchuk noted that the occupiers continue to cover their combat units with support vessels from the Black Sea Fleet. At the same time, similar incidents will continue to occur at enemy military facilities
  • Crimean telegram channels stated that this may not be the last alarm announcement for today. They warned everyone to be on alert and not to ignore the danger announcements.

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