29 JULY 2023

COSSACK BAY. PHOTO: ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF MODERN UKRAINE

A Russian ammunition storage point exploded late in the evening on 28 July in the Cossack Bay of occupied Crimea, Ukrainian military intelligence reported.
Source: Ukrainian Defence Intelligence
Details: The explosion occurred around 22:00 (Kyiv time) on 28 July.
According to Defence Intelligence, witnesses heard two explosions and the sounds of further detonation of ammunition.
Several ambulances and police arrived at the scene.
Intelligence notes that Russia’s 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade is currently stationed in Cossack Bay.
It is known that explosions and detonation, resulting from sabotage, took place at a “temporary storage point” of Russian ammunition.
Intelligence released a video of the explosion and detonation.
For reference: Cossack Bay is located 15 kilometres from the city centre of Sevastopol.
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By the size of the detonations, the ammo dump was not big, no doubt, or only a small part got hit. However, this is not what’s significant. What is, is the fact that the peninsula is a sitting duck for Ukrainian strikes, and this by air, by sea, and even by land. Ukraine can strike any time, anywhere, and by one of those three venues, by two, and all three.
Are such events occurring on our land? I’ve not heard of saboteurs just spies, which is more then enough for me.
I don’t know who is responsible for this strike, Cap.
Wolverines!!!!!!!!