Smoke rises over Sevastopol Bay as explosions ring out in occupied Crimea's Yevpatoriia district

Wednesday, 17 January 2024, 16:31

Explosions were heard in the Yevpatoriia district of occupied Crimea on the afternoon of 17 January. They may have been caused by Russian air defence systems at work. A smokescreen is thought to have been used over Sevastopol Bay and the military port of Feodosiia. 

Source: Suspilne news outlet; Krym.Realii, a Radio Liberty project; Kryminform, a Kremlin-aligned local news outlet; Krymskii Veter (Crimean Wind), a local news outlet; Mikhail Razvozhayev, Russian-appointed governor of Sevastopol

Details: Explosions were heard in the Yevpatoriia district of Crimea, a local resident told Suspilne at around 16:00 Kyiv time. Local Telegram channels are reporting that Russian air defence was activated. 

The Russian-installed "governor" of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhayev, said that the smoke in the area of Sevastopol Bay was connected with the regular camouflage equipment used by the Russian military.

A smokescreen was also used in the military port in Feodosiia, Krymskii Veter (Crimean Wind) subscribers reported.

Background: An air-raid warning had previously been issued in occupied Sevastopol and the Crimean Bridge was closed to traffic. About half an hour later, the all-clear was given in Sevastopol and roads reopened to traffic. The Crimean Bridge reopened after another 20 minutes.

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