Russian ammunition depot hit during Ukrainian drone attack in Crimea -
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[July 24, 2023]
(Reuters) -An ammunition depot was hit during a Ukrainian drone
attack on Dzhankoi in Crimea early on Monday, with Russian air defence
forces shooting down or electronically jamming 11 drones over the area,
a Russian-installed official said.
Sergei Aksyonov, the Russian-installed governor of the Crimean Peninsula
that Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014, also said that a residential
building was damaged in the area. |
People, the Russian governor of Crimea
Sergei Aksyonov, attend a memorial service for Kirill Stremousov, deputy
head of the Russian-installed Kherson regional administration in Ukraine
who reportedly died in a car crash, in Simferopol, Crimea, November 11,
2022. REUTERS/Alexey Pavlishak |
He
said there was no indication of any casualties, but people
within a 5 km (3 mile) radius of the incident were being
evacuated.
It was not immediately clear whether the ammunition depot was
directly hit by a drone or if it was damaged by falling drone
debris.
Russia has a military air base near Dzhankoi. Ukrainian
officials have long said the city and surrounding areas have
been turned into Moscow's largest military base in Crimea.
Aksyonov also said on the Telegram messaging app that "for
safety reasons" railway and road traffic in the area was
suspended.
Reuters could not independently verify the reports of the
attacks. There was no immediate comment from Ukraine on the
alleged attack.
Ukraine rarely publicly claims responsibility for attacks inside
Russia or on Russian-controlled territory in Ukraine, but has
been saying in recent months that destroying Russia's military
infrastructure helps Kyiv's counteroffensive.
It was the second such attack in three days in Crimea. On
Saturday, Aksyonov said a drone caused an explosion at an
ammunition depot in central Crimea, prompting authorities to
evacuate nearby people and briefly suspend road traffic on the
bridge linking the peninsula to Russia.
Ukraine did claim that incident, saying its army had destroyed
an oil depot and Russian army warehouses.
(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne and Mark Trevelyan in
London; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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