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"It's scary, what was that?" Explosions were heard in occupied Feodosia at night, the occupiers claimed to have shot down 38 UAVs

Strong explosions were heard in Feodosia

On the night of Sunday, March 3, the occupied Crimea was restless. A series of powerful explosions took place in Feodosia.

Local residents wrote about it in Russian publics. They claimed to have heard sounds similar to the humming of "Shaheds" and shooting at drones.

Footage of Russian air defense was posted online.

According to Crimean Wind, the explosions were preliminarily heard in the area of the oil depot. "Firefighters and ambulances drove towards the oil depot," eyewitnesses said.

Russian media, citing an "advisor to the head of Crimea," wrote that traffic on the Tavrida highway was temporarily restricted in the Kerch direction near Feodosia.

"The detour to the area with restricted traffic: exit the Tavrida highway - turn to the village of Batalne, then take the backup road to the village of Semisotka, then return to the Tavrida highway. Traffic police crews are working on the spot, informing drivers of the detour routes around the restricted area," he added later.

The Russian Defense Ministry later reported the alleged downing of 38 UAVs over Crimea during the night.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, on March 1, about five explosions were heard in occupied Sevastopol, after which the city center lost power. Russian air defense allegedly fired on Storm Shadow missiles.

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