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The locals wedged the explosions in several areas of the occupied peninsula and ...

Burned the Center for Space Communication: UAVs and missiles attacked Russian objects in Crimea (photo)

The locals wedged the explosions in several areas of the occupied peninsula and an attack of at least 20 UAVs. According to preliminary data, arrivals were recorded near the Center for Far Space Communication. In the occupied Crimea on the night of June 23, explosions were heard. It was loud in the area of ​​the military unit in Vitino near Sakov, in Evpatoria, Zozerny, Donuzlav, Milk. About it reports telegram-channel "Crimean veter".

At about 22 hours on June 23, Crisis Publishki began to report explosions in different areas of the occupied peninsula. In particular, it became known about the explosions in Evpatoria, and that after that the embarrassment went to the place. Also, the locals later reported that it had arrived on the Radar of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the village of Vitino of Saky district, and that many fast ones went to the village area.

It was also known that it was loud in the area of ​​the village of Milchy. "It is reported that the dairy flew just above the village and the roar from the explosion was incredible, the houses trembled," the message reads. Thereafter, a fire was reported in the local military unit. The locals also informed that they "shook" 5-6 times in the area of ​​the International and Black Sea. Some locals thought it was a salute and expressed their indignation in Crimean publications.

Subsequently, the monitoring group of the "Crimean Vetra" with reference to the data of satellite shooting confirmed the fire in Vitino. Satellites noted two fires near the Russian 40th separate command and measuring complex (Center for Far Space Communication, NIP-16, Military Unit 81415). At the time of the material, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the occupying authorities did not comment on a series of new strikes on strategic objects.