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Attack of an enemy drone. Population evacuated in Krasnogvardeisky district of Crimea

CrimeaPRESS reports:

As a result enemy drone attacks in the Krasnogvardeisky district, a detonation occurred at an ammunition depot located near the village of Oktyabrskoye in the Crimea. The event caused lively discussions and controversy. Official sources report that there is no information about the destruction of civilian infrastructure and victims, however, in order to minimize the risks, a decision was made to evacuate the population within a radius of 5 kilometers from the scene. Also, traffic on the Crimean railway is temporarily suspended.

Video — without reference to the area.

The head of the Republic of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, expressed concern about this incident and announced the decision to evacuate residents within the danger zone. The Crimean Railways organization stopped several trains going to and from Crimea.

While the trains are stopped:

No. 177 Moscow — Simferopol (near the Efremovskaya station, an hour and a half delay),

No. 28 Moscow — Simferopol (near Urozhaynaya station, more than an hour delay),

No. 179 St. Petersburg — Evpatoria (near Dzhankoy station, more than an hour delay).

No. 160 Simferopol — Moscow (near Proletnaya station, more than an hour delay).

Also, traffic on the Crimean bridge was stopped twice in the last two hours.

All specialized services are working at the scene, including doctors, rescuers and security forces. The Crimean prosecutor’s office actively monitors the observance of the rights of residents and the organization of assistance with water, food, medicines and everything necessary. The authorities have set up hotlines so that residents can contact them with any questions they may have and receive support. Phone numbers for calls are listed.

Hotlines have been set up to receive applications on these issues, which can be called at the following numbers: +7 (978) 053-62-08, +7 (365) 277 -38-34, +7 (978) 729-36-86.

The situation is under close attention, and operational information will be posted on the official resources of the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Crimea and other sources. The authorities expect that the consequences of the emergency will be eliminated as soon as possible, and urge residents to take precautions and follow the instructions of rescuers and services.

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