Explosions in Crimea at Night: Which Strategic Facilities Were Attacked.
Explosions in Occupied Crimea
According to inkorr.com: On the night of October 6, explosions were reported near strategic facilities in occupied Crimea.
According to the channel 'Crimean Wind', the shelling of the 'Saki' airfield in Novofedorivka began around midnight. Occupiers attempted to neutralize drones using air defense systems.
About an hour later, a series of explosions occurred in several areas of the peninsula — in Feodosia, Yevpatoriya, and the Simferopol district. The area of the village of Andriivka, where the 'Kacha' airfield is located, was also affected.
Local residents reported that drones hit an oil depot in Feodosia. Videos showcasing the aftermath of the attacks appeared on social media.
There are also reports of damage to a military unit between Yevpatoriya and the village of Uutne.
An investigation is currently underway to determine the circumstances and individuals responsible for these events.
The explosions in Crimea on October 6 indicate an escalation of conflict in the region. They may impact the security situation not only in Crimea but also in the territories controlled by Ukraine, posing new challenges for all parties involved in the conflict. Further investigations are expected to reveal details explaining the causes of the attacks and their consequences.
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