Fleeing from explosions: Russians formed long queues at the Simferopol railway station (video)

The occupation administration of Crimea has reduced the number of passenger trains.

Frightened Russian tourists flee from the Crimea / photo screenshot of the video
Frightened Russian tourists flee from the Crimea / photo screenshot of the video

Large queues of people have formed at the railway station in Simferopol, who want to leave Crimea after a series of explosions.

The video appeared on the Telegram channel of the StratCom of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Note that the occupation administration of Crimea has reduced the number of passenger trains. Therefore, frightened Russian tourists are forced to look for buses.

https://www.unian.net/player/euvh9c1aRussians formed long queues at the Simferopol railway station

“Bavovna” in Crimea today – what happened

Near Dzhankoy in the morning there was a fire at an electrical substation – this version was first put forward by the Russian invaders.

The head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, Refat Chubarov, reported that  a Russian military unit  in the village of Azovskoye, Dzhankoy district, was on fire.

The Russian Defense Ministry called the explosions near Dzhankoy a diversion.  The department admitted that there was a fire in the ammunition depot.

(C)UNIAN 2022

5 comments

  1. Excellent, let the parasites feel the panic and worry that they inflicted upon innocent Ukrainians.

  2. NOW the ruskies know what it’s like to flee from a war zone, although a lot more must be done to bring the peninsula anywhere near to such conditions as their “army” has done with Ukraine.

    • We don’t want to destroy anything there though, it is needed for those who were forced to leave and those Ukrainians who want to go to live there.
      Anyone who arrived after the 2014 invasion should be deported to moskovia along with any moskovy or collaborators, which is probably all of them.

      Any grand homes should be redistributed on a Lottery basis and not to the wealthy for holiday homes.
      The same principle should be applied to all Coastal properties.

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