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"The walls shook": in occupied Sevastopol they complained about a powerful explosion
In the afternoon of July 4, a powerful explosion was heard in temporarily occupied Sevastopol. It was so strong that, according to eyewitnesses, "the ground shook" and "the walls shook".
The residents claim that the explosion came from the sea, with the occupants claiming the "planned destruction of about a thousand munitions" from World War II. This is written about it Crimean publicity boards.
Around 14:30 reports of a powerful explosion began to appear in the Crimean publicity boards.
"A very strong explosion from the sea, a blast wave," one of them reported.
The explosion was heard by residents of Sevastopol and nearby settlements.
"Wow!!! We jumped up and down. The earth shook so much", "Yes, yes, we felt it here in Balaklava too, the walls shook", "Just now a strong bang in Sevastopol from the sea. Who heard that?", "That was crazy, the house almost fell down," the residents of Crimea shared their impressions.
The Russian media explained the explosions by the fact that at the Kara-Koba test site they were allegedly detonating World War II ammunition found in Gilzovaya Bay. According to the version of the Gauleiter of temporarily occupied Sevastopol, it is about "the destruction of about a thousand munitions.
Earlier, the Ministry of Defense published a video warning about a hot summer in Crimea. "Uninvited guests" on the temporarily occupied Ukrainian peninsula were promised "stormy weather".
It was also reported that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky once again stressed that the war would not be over without the return of Crimea.
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