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On Tuesday, August 9, several explosions near the military airfield in Novofeedo...

"Burning tours to Crimea." Ukrainians' reaction to explosions in a temporarily occupied Crimea near a military airfield

On Tuesday, August 9, several explosions near the military airfield in Novofeedorovka were heard in Russia occupied by Russia. Ukrainians actively discuss the event on social networks, have time to make memes, and HB has collected the last posts. Journalist and media expert Yuriy Lukanov explains why today's events are in fact a "psychologically turning point". The CEO of Ukrposhta Igor Smilyansky already offers a new brand. Journalist Mikhail Tkach joked that it was "hot tours in Crimea".

The founder of the InformNapalm Community Roman Burko said that the Armed Forces had struck a fairly "fatty target" and explained why. Public activist Sergey Sternenko shared a great video from the scene. There was a joke in the telegram-channel of the Nikolaev Regional State Administration that it is time for the Russians to ban smoking at military facilities. Journalist Natalia Bushkovskaya called it a "surprise".

People's Deputy from Euro Solidarity Alexei Goncharenko asked if this is already "the beginning of the battle for the Crimea?" Entrepreneur and volunteer Vladislav Grezev congratulates the subscribers on the beginning of Crimea. The co -founder of Podcast Gogol Nikita Rybakov has attached these events to those phenomena that you can look forever. The screenwriter of the television show Toronto Maxim Shcherbin quoted a little changed song of the Ukrainian band Boombox about Crimea.

Blogger Melania Podolyak asks how there is a water in the sea. Political scientist Denis Rybachok comments simply the "PAP". Still, a good beach season in Crimea begins. Journalist Jana Polyanska quoted a classic from a mema about Pali. Blogger Igor Lachenkov has already started laughing with how Russian propagandists explain events in Crimea.