An alarm sounded in Sevastopol. Enemy missile shot down
CrimeaPRESS reports:
At approximately half past five an air raid alarm sounded in Sevastopol. After some time, distant explosions were heard.
In the area of Sukharnaya Balka, our fleet repels an attack from air targets,” Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev reassured the townspeople (on social networks).
The air raid warning sounded at 18:00. It turned out that the air defense systems worked “at their best.”
According to preliminary data, a missile was shot down in the Kara-Koba area, and the warhead detonated on the ground in a field. No people were hurt. There is no damage to the infrastructure.
No fire was recorded at the site. All crews have been returned to their deployment points, but continue to be on high alert. Thanks to all operational services for their clear and coordinated actions.
I ask all Sevastopol residents once again to trust only official information. Unsubscribe from public pages whose main goal is to hype, work for the enemy and excite people. And remember: in order not to help the enemy, do not write questions about any sounds in the public domain. Wait for official information, it will be published promptly— the governor of Sevastopol commented on the situation.
There is no comment from the Russian Ministry of Defense on this incident in Sevastopol yet.
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