NewsExplosions hit Russian military sites in Ukraine as Crimea pipeline destroyed
Explosions hit Russian military sites in Ukraine as Crimea pipeline destroyed
The Zaporizhzhia regional military administration head, Ivan Fedorov, shared details of these incidents on Thursday via his Telegram channel.
7:18 AM EST, March 8, 2024
"Last night, an explosion was heard in Tokmak in the area that the occupiers have converted into their military base," the post read.
Meanwhile, in temporarily occupied Melitopol - according to Fedorov - an ammunition warehouse exploded. Additionally, a vehicle transporting missiles was destroyed.
From Saturday night to Sunday, Reuters, citing information from the Russian Ministry of Defence, reported an attack on the occupied Crimean Peninsula by 38 drones.
Russian and Ukrainian social media were abuzz with reports from residents of Theodosia who described powerful explosions in the area of the port and oil depots. The Russian authorities pointed fingers at Ukraine for the attack.
"A pipeline owned by Russian occupiers, positioned along the southeast coast of Crimea, was destroyed," the Crimean Tatar resistance movement Atesh reported on Telegram.
*Source: Ukrinform/PAP/WP/Telegram/X*