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The enemy launched a missile attack on the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol

The enemy launched a missile attack on the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol

CrimeaPRESS reports:

The headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet was hit by a missile strike today. About it reported Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev.

A fragment fell near the Lunacharsky Theater. If you find such elements, we kindly ask you not to approach and call 112. All emergency services have arrived at the scene. Information about the victims is being clarified. Please remain calm. And do not post photos and videos— said the head of the city.

Sevastopol was attacked by airborne weapons at approximately 13:00. Loud explosions were clearly heard in many areas of the city. According to the correspondent ForPost publications, in the center of the city there are broken pieces of some kind of apparatus. It is likely part of a UAV or cruise missile.

The Sevastopol Bay roadstead is closed. Authorities warn of possible new air strikes.

Attention everyone! Another attack is possible. Please do not travel to the city center. Don’t leave buildings. At the sound of the siren, everyone who is near the fleet headquarters should proceed to shelters. Employees of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations are working on the spot. The airmobile group is ready. Reserve equipment has been introduced. Firefighters are taking all measures to put out the fire as quickly as possible. The build-up of forces and assets continuesreported governor of Sevastopol.

Information is being added.

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