02/04/2024 – Translated from Ukrainian via Google and OFP


In Sevastopol (temporarily occupied Crimea) on the morning of Sunday, February 4, residents heard an explosion. The sound was very loud and caused windows to shake in some areas.
This was reported by the Crimea.Realii Telegram channel with reference to its correspondent. According to him, it was similar to the work of air defense.
For Russian, the so-called authorities of the peninsula traditionally say “everything is calm.” “Governor of Sevastopol” Mikhail Razvozhaev claims that in the morning there was training for Russian anti-submarine support using rocket launchers. Due to this, “loud noises” were heard in the city center, he wrote.
“However, our correspondent emphasizes that the explosion shook the glass in the windows, which usually does not happen during such exercises of the Russian military,” noted Crimea.Realities.
Let us add that the Crimean Wind Telegram channel reported the sound of an explosion in Sevastopol at about 7:45 Sunday.

As OBOZ.UA wrote:
– Agents of the Atesh military partisan movement conducted reconnaissance of the invaders’ airfield in the village of Novofedorovka, Saki region of Crimea. This is one of the enemy’s strategically important facilities, from where most Russian fighters take off and attack Ukraine.
– Atesh partisans also conducted reconnaissance at the “13th ship repair plant of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation. ” It is located in Kilen Bay in occupied Sevastopol.
We have only verified information in our Telegram channel OBOZ.UA and Viber. Don’t be fooled by fakes!

Of course, the mafiosi are lying. What else?
I’m almost getting used to hearing about explosions on the Crimea. That’s good. It means the occupying rats aren’t living in peace and their equipment is being demolished, bit-by-bit.
“Mikhail Razvozhaev claims that in the morning there was training for Russian anti-submarine support using rocket launchers. Due to this, “loud noises” were heard in the city center, he wrote.”
Anti submarine support, against what, exactly?
I have no idea. Ukraine has no submarines. But, speaking of which, the ruskie submarine fleet has been growing steadily, thanks to Ukraine.