Air defence responds in Russian-occupied Sevastopol

Olha Hlushchenko — 22 April, 03:12
Air defence responds in Russian-occupied Sevastopol
A column of smoke. Stock photo: Suspilne

Russian-installed authorities in temporarily occupied Sevastopol reported on the night of 21-22 April that air defence systems had been active and claimed that several aerial assets had been downed.

Source: Mikhail Razvozhayev, Kremlin-appointed "governor" of Sevastopol, on Telegram

Details: Razvozhayev claimed that "[Russian] military forces in Sevastopol are repelling an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, with air defence systems and mobile fire groups engaged."

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He added that, according to early reports, three aerial assets had been downed in the Severnaya Storona. [Pivnichna (Ukrainian) or Severnaya (Russian) Storona is a historic area of Sevastopol on the northern shore of Sevastopol Bay – ed.]

Razvozhayev claimed earlier on the evening of 21 April that two aerial assets had been downed near General Ostryakov Avenue and Andriivka.

Background: Drones attacked a fuel depot near Kozacha Bay in temporarily occupied Crimea on the night of 17-18 April.

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