New Night of Attacks on Crimea: Explosions Rocked Feodosia and Novofedorivka.
Restless Night in Crimea
According to Korrespondent.net: The situation in Crimea is tense again: local public channels report explosions and flashes that occurred on the night of Friday, November 21.
Explosions in Different Areas
According to local Telegram channels, the first explosion occurred in Feodosia around 01:53. Later, news came from the Saky district, where residents heard loud explosion sounds and saw flashes that lasted several minutes.
Activity Near the Military Airfield
Special attention has been drawn to the events near the military airfield in Saky in Novofedorivka. Eyewitnesses report a bright flash, followed by explosions. According to local residents, activity in the Saky district continues: people are still reporting new flashes and explosions.
Lack of Official Comments
At the moment, there are no official reports on the causes and consequences of these incidents. Russian occupation administrations do not comment on the situation.
Explosions on the Crimean Bridge
Recall that on June 3, the Security Service of Ukraine successfully conducted an operation on the Crimean Bridge, blowing up its supports with over 1100 kg of explosives in TNT equivalent. That day, additional explosions were also recorded near the bridge.
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The prolonged explosions in Crimea indicate a tense situation in the region. The lack of official comments only increases residents' concerns. The situation around the Crimean Bridge remains in the spotlight as it is a key strategic artery for resource supply.
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