Incidents

A series of explosions under Sevastopol (video) was heard at the Belbek military airfield near Sevastopol

Locals report "loud cotton" and fire trucks going to the scene. The occupying power declares another dropped drone. On the evening of August 18, explosions were raised at the Northwest of Sevastopol on the northwest of Sevastopol. About it wrote a journalist of the Agency Reuters. The so -called "Governor of Sevastopol" Mikhail Razvozhayev reported that in the airfield area the air defense means allegedly shot down unmanned aircraft. "There is no damage. No one was injured.

I ask all the peace and receive information from proven sources," he commented. One of the first at 22:09 about the next explosions in the occupied Crimea was written by a military observer Roman Bochkala. Later, Igor Lachenkov (Lachen) and former MP Igor Mosiychuk wrote about "cotton". "That's who did?" Said Lachen's Telegram channel. The News Agency has confirmed the information about the explosions with reference to their sources among locals who live a few kilometers from the airfield.

"Several residents of Sevastopol and located near the city of Bakhchisarai district told about the sounds of explosions on the street," the newspaper wrote. The sounds of explosions were also written by residents of the Sevastopol district of Lyubimivka and Orlovka village near the city. The local publication "PP/Sevastopol" also reports that a series of explosions were heard in different parts of the city, and the streets of the Ministry of Emergencies traveled.

Until 2014, Belbek was an international airport, but after the occupation of the peninsula it was closed for civil aviation, completely subordinating it to the air and space forces of the Russian Federation. According to MP Alexei Goncharenko, as of March this year, the airport was based aircraft Su-27, Su-27CM, Su-30M2 and Su-27M. "May not be based," he joked. Earlier today, the Crimean Telegram-channels reported a strong smoke in the village of Inteodent in the Black Sea district.