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Video 21:22 26 Jun 2023

Explosions rock Crimea, Russian army warehouses burst into flames

Photo: illustrative

On the evening of Monday, June 26, explosions were heard in the temporarily captured Crimea.

The officer of Ukraine's armed forces, Anatoly Shtefan (callsign "Stirlitz"), reported this.

Reports indicate that multiple warehouses belonging to the Russian Armed Forces have incurred fires near Tokareve and Shubyne settlements.

"Crimea is temporarily occupied. In the Tokareve-Shubyne region, warehouses of the occupiers were suddenly set on fire. A miracle," the message reads.

Shtefan also published a corresponding video of the fire.

It should be noted that the former commander of the US armed forces in Europe, Ben Hodges, predicted that the Ukrainian army would be able to reach Crimea by the end of summer. At the same time, the main condition is the expansion of military aid to Ukraine, particularly the provision of General Atomics MQ-1C Gray Eagle drones and MGM-140 ATACMS long-range missiles.

For reference:

On June 21, in Feodosia, Crimea, the railway line was damaged as the occupying authorities declared.

On June 22, an explosion rang out on the Chongar bridge connecting Crimea with the Kherson region. Eyewitnesses filmed the first minutes after the explosion on camera.

In anticipation of a potential incursion by the Ukrainian Defense Forces in Crimea, the Russian military established defensive fortifications near Perekop.

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