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The locals heard explosions in Evpatoria, Sakakh and Sevastopol, and the illegit...

Powerful explosions were heard in Crimea: Occupants report an attack of more than 10 UAVs (photos)

The locals heard explosions in Evpatoria, Sakakh and Sevastopol, and the illegitimate administration claims that the air defense forces allegedly knocked down all the drones who participated in the plaque on the peninsula. The occupying power of Crimea reported night explosions in the Crimea. On Sunday, May 7, the governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhayev said. According to the occupier, the Armed Forces of Ukraine allegedly sent to the Crimean Peninsula more than 10 drones.

Razvozhayev claims that all UAVs were shot down by air defense forces, as well as with the use of radio electronic fighting. Razvozhayev stated that one UAV lost control and fell in the forest belt near the market "5th kilometer" in Sevastopol. The wreckage of drone was found by local security forces and rescuers. Two more drones were allegedly knocked over the sea on a ride to Sevastopol - near Cape Chersonese and from the North Mol.

As the governor of Sevastopol reported, the infrastructure objects were allegedly not injured during a night attack. Victims are also not reported. Ukrainian blogger Igor Lachenkov reported that on the night of May 7, the explosions were heard not only in the occupied Sevastopol, but also in a number of other settlements, namely: as the local Telegram channel "Crimean Wind" reported, one of the drone fell in the area In Sevastopol. The victims are not reported.

We will remind, on May 6 the Russians reported that above the occupied Alushta in the Crimea allegedly knocked down two missiles "Thunder-2", which officially before the start of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine were not even taken into service. Rumors about the use of the Armed Forces of the operative-tactical rocket complex sometimes occur in the media. However, there is no evidence of the existence of "Groma-2".