The occupiers complain about explosions near Sevastopol and Belbek.


On the night of October 24, explosions occurred in the occupied Crimea in the areas of Sevastopol, Balaclava, and Belbek, where the military airfield of Russian forces is located. Russian air defense (AD) was in operation.
The first explosions on the captured peninsula sounded around 01:20. Later representatives of the occupation authorities announced the work of AD, claiming it was a response to the missile attack.
According to the "governor" of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhayev, in the city the AD successfully worked, and the military destroyed one missile at a considerable distance from the shore over the sea.
He also noted that civilian objects in Sevastopol were not damaged.
Residents of Crimea reported on social networks about loud explosions that were heard not only in Sevastopol, but also in Balaclava, near Belbek airfield, and in Baydar Valley, which is 40 km southeast of Sevastopol.
According to "Crimean Wind", despite the statements of the occupation administration about the downing of one missile, there were at least five explosions: two between Balaclava and Sevastopol, and three near Belbek airfield.
Additionally, four more explosions sounded in Baydar Valley around 01:10, with the first one being quite powerful.
Let's recall, on the night of August 30, several explosions occurred in the occupied Crimea. This was reported by "Crimean Wind".
As reported, the Crimean Bridge is currently being maximally protected by Russians despite the fact that there are practically no marine components for its defense. This was told by the spokesperson of the Ukrainian Navy Dmytro Pletenchuk.
As reported, the Defense Forces of Ukraine have developed a plan to return Crimea under Ukraine's control and destroy the Crimean Bridge. It is noted that Crimea is strategically important for Russia in terms of military logistics and supply, as Russians use the peninsula as a military base.
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