Explosions in Crimea: damage to the Foros sanatorium and school.
Explosions in southern Crimea
According to inkorr.com: On the evening of September 21, a series of explosions occurred along the southern coast of the temporarily occupied Crimea, causing a massive fire near the village of Sanatorne. Residents of the area report damage to the elite Foros complex, which was previously used as a resort for party and military elites. Casualties and injuries resulting from the event are mentioned in reports from the Telegram channel 'Crimean Wind' and Russian media.
Attack on the sanatorium
According to information, 'very important guests' were present at the sanatorium during the explosions. The FOROS HALL restaurant was closed for special service, as indicated on the sanatorium's website.
The head of the occupying administration of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, confirmed the fact of the attack. According to Russian sources, drones were involved in the attempt on the territory of the 'Foros Terletsky' sanatorium. Additionally, the school building was damaged.
Damage to an important building
Reports about the attack also mention a government building referred to as the 'FSB dacha' and a place of rest for Vladimir Putin. Initially, Russian media reported the destruction of drones, but this record was later deleted.
The head of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea, Yuri Gotsanyuk, noted that the peninsula would soon receive regular supplies of gasoline, diesel fuel, and gas.
Explosions occurred in Crimea, causing a fire near the village of Sanatorne. The elite Foros complex and the school were damaged, and the authorities of the peninsula confirmed information about 'very important guests' who were at the sanatorium at the time of the attack.
These events highlight the tense situation in Crimea, where the protection of the regime and objects labeled as 'elite' remains under scrutiny. The incident also points to the possibility of escalating conflict in the region, as such attacks could become part of broader military actions. Authorities continue to monitor the situation, attempting to reassure the public by promising improvements in fuel and gas supplies to the peninsula.
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