Explosions occurred in temporarily occupied Simferopol.
On the night of November 3, explosions occurred in occupied Crimea, reported by local public and the Telegram channel "Crimean Wind". They claim that the explosions are related to the work of the invaders' air defense. It is known that the explosions were heard in Simferopol in the area of the airport, as well as in the Gvardeysky and Saki districts.
This is not the first instance of explosions in occupied Crimea. Earlier, on the night of November 2, explosions also occurred in uncontrolled zones. In particular, in the area of Dzhankoy, the air defense forces and means of Russian invaders were activated. Thus, the situation in Crimea remains tense.
In addition, considering the recent cyberattacks on Russian banks, conclusions can be drawn about the activation of the Ukrainian cyber combat unit. These attacks targeted banks that illegally operate in Crimea. Thus, Ukraine continues to actively fight against the Russian occupation of Crimea.
It is also worth noting that in Saki, a protocol was drawn up on the non-fulfillment of parental duties regarding the mother of a 10-year-old girl. The protocol claims that her video contained elements of "discrediting" the Russian army. This is yet another example of how the occupation authorities of Crimea restrict freedom of speech and persecute those who express disagreement with the regime.
Conclusion
The explosions in occupied Crimea indicate violence and a tense situation in the region. The fight against occupation continues, including cyberattacks on Russian banks operating illegally on the peninsula. Restrictions on freedom of speech and persecution of those disagreeing with the occupiers' regime also continue.
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