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According to the speaker of the Naval Forces of Ukraine Dmitry Pletenchuk, from ...

Explosions on the beach of Sevastopol: Video - fragments of the Russian rocket, there are no such in Ukraine - the Navy

According to the speaker of the Naval Forces of Ukraine Dmitry Pletenchuk, from the data published on the network after attack on June 23, only details of the missile of the air system unique to the Russian troops can be seen. In response to the accusation of the Russian side of rocket strike on the beach in Crimea, on June 23, the speaker of the Navy of Ukraine Dmitry Pletenchuk said the fragments of the Russian rocket were on the air of Televarachone.

According to him, if the attack were purposeful, the victims would be more. "Of those data that are published even by the Russians themselves, you can only see the details of the Russian Federation's anti -air system. It is unique," Pletenchuk said, adding that there are no such missiles in the service of Ukraine. He also mentioned that all the victims, who are still known, were not Crimeans. On June 23, explosions were heard in Crimea.

Representatives of the occupation administration stated that the attack was reflected, but debris had fallen on the Sevastopol beach. In the future, it was reported that as a result - "5 dead and more than 100 wounded. " The events were accused of Ukrainian authorities, it was reported that they allegedly used the ATACMS rocket. Recall that residents of the Crimean Peninsula reported explosions in Sevastopol. Video television channels have video recordings of one of the powerful explosions.

It was reported that the smoke pillar risen up tens of meters, and there were also data on a strong fire. The so -called head of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhayev announced the destruction of four air purposes "over the water area and in the Balaklava area", while "fragments of whipped goals fell in the coastal zone and Balaklava district. " It was also reported that Dmitry Pletenchuk called on Russian tourists to flee from the Crimea.