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According to the locals of Dzhankoy, after a number of explosions in the city, l...

Explosions and shooting in Dzhanka: The invaders declared an UAV attack (photo, video)

According to the locals of Dzhankoy, after a number of explosions in the city, light has partially disappeared. In the evening, March 20, in the city of Dzhankoy, which in the north of the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula, explosions and shots were fired. This was reported by pro -Russian activist and blogger Alexander Talipov. According to the propagandist, the city was attacked by unmanned aircraft, several of which were shot. "On Janka the attack of Ukrainian UAV. I clarify the information.

The shooting they have heard is work on drones," Talipov said. For his part, the adviser to the head of the occupation administration of the Crimean Peninsula, Oleg Kryuchkov called "not to spread rumors. " Local Telegram channels reported that the target of drones is allegedly a military airfield. Residents of the city also stated one of the drones in the railway area, as well as the partial shutdown of light.

The so -called "Head of the Republic of Crimea" Sergey Aksyonov stated that Dzhanka "worked as aircraft". According to him, one person was injured, and the fragments were damaged by homeownership and store. "The deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea Igor Mykolayovych Mikhailichenko went to the place. According to the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the Russian winged rockets "Caliber NK" were destroyed during their transportation by rail.

"The mysterious" cotton "continues the process of demilitarization of Russia and prepares the Ukrainian Peninsula for Crimea for de -occupation," - said in the department. We will remind that on March 19 in the occupied Simferopol unknown blown up a gas pipeline in the city center. The explosion capacity was reported to be up to 200 grams in TNT. We also wrote that on the anniversary of the occupation of Crimea, March 18, the Peninsula was visited by Russian President Vladimir Putin.