The Limited Times

Huge explosions: Ukraine destroyed fuel and ammunition depots in Crimea | Israel Hayom

7/22/2023, 11:40:31 AM

Highlights: Huge explosions recorded near the city of Simferopol on the Russian-controlled peninsula. Train traffic on the Crimean Bridge was completely halted. The Russian army announced an evacuation within a radius of kilometers from the site of the attack. Several ammunition depots and a large fuel terminal were destroyed in what is described as a missile or drone attack by the Ukrainian military. Ukrainian defense officials confirmed that the Ukrainian Air Force carried out a successful attack, using "Storm Shadou" missiles on a Russian air force base in Novoviankiva.


Huge explosions were recorded near the city of Simferopol on the Russian-controlled peninsula • Train traffic on the Crimean Bridge was completely halted • The Russian army announced an evacuation within a radius of kilometers from the site of the attack

Unusual offensive in Ukraine: Several ammunition depots and a large fuel terminal were destroyed in what is described as a missile or drone attack by the Ukrainian military on the Russian-controlled Crimean Peninsula.

Heavy smoke and explosions were recorded by residents on the railway route near the southern city of Simferopol. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense approved the destruction of a fuel terminal and ammunition depots.

Ukrainian attack on ammunition depot in Crimea

In addition, Ukrainian defense officials confirmed that the Ukrainian Air Force carried out a successful attack, using "Storm Shadou" missiles on a Russian air force base in Novoviankiva, also in the Simferopol region.

The occupation authorities in the peninsula announced the evacuation of civilians within a five-kilometer radius of the affected area. In addition, the authorities announced a complete shutdown of train services on the peninsula, including on the Crimean bridge connecting the region with Russia.

Wrong? We'll fix it! If you find a mistake in the article, please share with us

Similar news: