3+2. Again attempts at missile strikes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Crimea
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Three missiles were shot down over the Black Sea, two in the Kherson region.
The enemy is attempting to launch missile attacks on Crimea. You can call this “complex attacks”, because the attacks come from different directions, but you can assume that this is still a chaotic “probing” of air defense with the hope of “maybe”. They say, we’ll get somewhere (for example, in Sevastopol). Didn’t hit. All missiles are shot down.
At 13:55 Governor of the Kherson region Vladimir Saldo reported:
Over the Genichesk district, air defense shot down two enemy missiles aimed at Crimea.
Then at 14:00 there was a message from the Russian Ministry of Defense about two more downed Ukrainian Armed Forces missiles, but this time over the Black Sea.
Duty air defense systems destroyed two Ukrainian missiles over the Black Sea near the western coast of the Crimean Peninsulanoted the military department.
Even earlier, the air raid signal sounded in Sevastopol, and at 13:47 Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev reported about an air target destroyed by air defense forces:
Air defense forces have already shot down an air target over the water area. All services are put on alert. The Sevastopol rescue service currently does not record any damage to the infrastructure. I ask everyone to remain calm and trust only official information. Do not film or post air defense work.
This was followed by a message from the Russian Ministry of Defense about the destroyed enemy missile:
At about 14.30 Moscow time, another attempt by the Kyiv regime to carry out a terrorist attack using aircraft guided missiles against targets on the territory of the Russian Federation was stopped. Duty air defense systems destroyed a Ukrainian missile over the Black Sea near the western coast of the Crimean Peninsula.
Total: three missiles flew from the sea, two from the Kherson region. The enemy is still trying to strike Crimea.
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