Explosions in Crimea: Damaged occupants' S-300 systems near Saky yesterday
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, as a result of yesterday's rocket strike, the S-300 air defense missile system of the Russian occupiers was damaged, according to Astra.
According to the Russian agency, the attack took place on Monday, October 30, at about six in the morning, targeting a location in the Saky district near the village of Molochne.
In this area, near Yevpatoriia on the western coast of the temporarily occupied Ukrainian peninsula, the air defense system of the Russian Ministry of Defense is stationed.
"As a result of the attack, the S-300 air defense missile system was damaged, and the diesel generator was destroyed. There are no casualties reported," the publication said.
Explosions in Crimea on October 30
Last night, the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully hit a strategic object of the air defense system of the Russian occupiers in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Before that, on the morning of October 30, Telegram channels and the public in Crimea reported loud salvos in the area of the occupied Sevastopol, as well as the closure of the bay due to explosions. The Crimean Bridge was also blocked.
The occupation governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, explained the smoke in the bay as allegedly "formal camouflage" used by the Russian occupiers. At night, he also claimed that the Russian Black Sea Fleet fired at allegedly Ukrainian drones.
Later, Russian media reported that in the occupied Crimea, the Armed Forces of Ukraine attacked a Russian anti-aircraft missile regiment near the village of Olenivka on the western part of the peninsula.
On the same Monday, October 30, but around noon, explosions were heard in several places in Crimea, and a series of blows were reported in Sevastopol and Saky and the blows in the area of the airfield in Novofedorivka.