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Crimea repelled a massive missile attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. There's a response

Crimea repelled a massive missile attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. There's a response

CrimeaPRESS reports:

By information Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, on January 4, at about 17:20, an 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.

Ten Ukrainian missiles were destroyed by air defense systems over the Crimean Peninsulathe message says.

What’s behind these dry lines? We collected facts from dozens of sources, including official ones, summarized them, discarded “controversial issues” and this is what happened:

— The enemy tried to strike at Sevastopol, and not only at the Black Sea Fleet facilities, but also at the Balaklava Thermal Power Plant.

— All 10 missiles were launched from Ukrainian Armed Forces aircraft. All 10 missiles were shot down in the area of ​​Yevpatoria, Cape Fiolent and the southwestern part of Sevastopol itself.

— These were the same Western “Storm Shadows”, they were launched by converted Ukrainian (“Slovak”) SU-24s that took off from the Mirgorod airfield. The most interesting thing is that with this massive launch the enemy gave himself away “without giblets.” Our Iskanders hit targets at the airfield. We’ll find out how successfully we worked tomorrow.

“In response to a missile alert, a flight of our Su-35 and MiG-31 took to the skies, but without the participation of aviation. The Pantsir-S air defense crews and the Pantsir-ME shipborne crews successfully worked on all targets.

— The Ukrainian attack was corrected by NATO reconnaissance aircraft Boeing P-8A Poseidon and Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint. Naturally, they themselves did not enter Russian airspace, happily “hovering” off the coast of Romania. As soon as the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ missile attack was repelled, NATO planes quickly went “home” to the Sigonella base in Sicily.

— A civilian was injured as a result of the attack on Sevastopol.

Well, it’s official a comment Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev:

Our military repelled the attack on Sevastopol. It was the most massive in recent times. Glukhov was hit by shrapnel in his house. Clarification: 1 adult was injured, he was hospitalized, a 6-year-old child was not injured, but was scared. A pediatric team has been sent to him.

In the Pesochnaya Bay area, rocket fragments fell near residential buildings. Information about damage is being clarified.

In Chernorechye, the downed part of a supposed missile fell into the Chernaya River, there was no damage to the private sector, and no people were injured. There is no danger.

A shell fragment fell on the street. General Zhidilov. There was no damage or casualties.

A fragment also fell on the Uchkuevka embankment.

According to preliminary information from residents: a downed rocket fell in the private sector area behind SevSU and did not explode. The special services went there to check the information.

Do not approach parts of downed missiles; report such finds immediately to 112.

Well, those who posted a video of the air defense operation, which has already gone viral on Ukropublik, are already being identified by the authorities. This is a criminal offense.

By the way, in social networks and Telega, indeed, there are videos filmed in Sevastopol, some of which can be used to compare data on the work and deployment of air defense. Well, how many times have they told the world: there is no need to film THIS and post it on the Internet! You are playing the enemy, “hypozher reporters.”

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