Ukraine's Defence Intelligence advises residents of Crimea to stay away from military objects
After a fire at an oil depot in Sevastopol, Ukraine's Defence Intelligence recommends residents of occupied Crimea stay away from military facilities. Source: Andrii Yusov, representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine Details: Ukraine's Defence Intelligence clarified that the explosion at the Russian oil depot in occupied Sevastopol destroyed more than 10 tanks with oil products with a capacity of 40,000 tonnes.
As Yusov states, oil products were intended for the Black Sea Fleet of the aggressor state.
Quote from Yusov: "'Cotton' [Russian propaganda, initially refusing to use the word 'vzryv' (explosion), used 'khlopok' (a bang) instead. However, 'khlopok' also means 'cotton', and this has since become a meme - ed.] in Sevastopol is God's punishment, in particular for the civilians killed in Uman, including five children. This punishment will be long-lasting.
It is advisable for all residents of temporarily occupied Crimea not to stay near military facilities or facilities providing for the aggressor's army in the near future. "
Background: Mikhail Razvozhayev, the so-called "governor of Sevastopol", reported that a fuel storage tank was burning in Kozacha Bay, which he said was caused by a drone strike on the night of 29 April.
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