On the night of June 8, explosions rang out in the bay of occupied Sevastopol, the invaders reported an allegedly destroyed naval drone.
In the Crimean Telegram channel “Crimean wind” stated that the unmanned surface vessel had exploded in the area of the Striletska Bay of the city.
In Sevastopol, from an explosion of a naval drone in the area of Striletska Bay, windows were knocked out.
In front of it, shots were heard from large-caliber weapons, probably from combat helicopters.
The so-called Russian head of occupied Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, claims that the city was attacked by a naval drone, which was allegedly destroyed by the Russian military.
“The loud sounds that were heard in the area of Striletska Bay, this is our fleet on the external raid that destroyed the USV. According to the Sevastopol rescue service, no damage to civil infrastructure was recorded,” Razvozhaev wrote.
The Krymsky Wind Telegram channel reported that explosions had also been heard in Kerch on the other side of the strait – in the Temryuk district of the Krasnodar Krai.
The attacks on June 8 were also confirmed by the Russian Ministry of Defense. The Russian ministry claims that five drones were allegedly destroyed and four intercepted over Crimea.
“In addition, two USVs headed towards the Crimean Peninsula were destroyed in the Black Sea,” the report said.
The day before, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the attack of three Ukrainian naval drones on the Crimea from the southwestern part of the Black Sea, which were allegedly destroyed by Russian naval and army aviation.
Eyewitnesses noted that as a result of the explosions, houses located near the bay “had been shaking.” In some, the blast wave knocked out the windows and balconies.
As previously reported, on the night of Thursday, June 6, the Ukrainian military destroyed a Russian naval vessel off the coast of the temporarily occupied Crimea.
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