Several Ukrainian drone strikes were repulsed last weekend on the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula in Sevastopol Bay. However, the situation is under control.
According to official information, warships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet have repelled several Ukrainian drone strikes in Sevastopol Bay in the Russian-annexed Crimean Peninsula. “No objects were hit in the city,” Governor Mikhail Rasvozhayev said.
“We remain calm. The situation is under control.” Ferry traffic in the bay has been temporarily halted just to be safe, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said Russia has carried out more than 8,000 airstrikes and fired about 4,500 missiles at Ukraine (see video above). In addition, in the past two days alone, 23 drone attacks must be repulsed.
Sebastopol is important as the base of the Black Sea fleet
Ukraine has repeatedly stated that it will take back Crimea, which Russia has occupied since 2014. Drones have been shot down there for months. On Thursday, Rasvoschaeyev announced that a drone had been intercepted as it approached a power plant. “Saboteurs” and “terrorists” would be responsible for this.
Source: Krone

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