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Ukraine denied related to a series of explosions at Crimea Airport

 

The assistant of the Ukrainian president confirmed that Kiev was not related to explosions at Crimea airport, the area that Russia controlled.

Mykhailo Podolyak, assistant to President Volodymyr Zekensky, said that explosions may be due to the weakness of Russia or a guerrilla attack.

Witnesses said that at least 12 explosions were heard at about 15h20 on 9/8 from the Saki Air Base, near Novofyodorovka on the Crimea peninsula.

The Russian Ministry of Defense also confirmed that the explosion at the airport on the Crimea peninsula was due to the burnt bullet, not by Ukraine's fire.

Black smoke rises from Saki airport, near Novofyodorovka on Crimea peninsula on August 9.

Russian news agencies quoted the Russian Defense Ministry source, saying violations of the principle of fire safety are considered the main cause of explosions at Saki Airport.

If Kiev admitted to the attack on the territory that Russia merged from 2014, Moscow could accuse Kiev in violation of red boundaries.

The Black Sea area could not be safe when Crimea was still controlled, he said, recalling Kiev's view that Crimea would have to return it to Ukraine.

Crimea borders the Kherson area, where Russia controls in southern Ukraine.

Location of Crimea peninsula.

Thanks to the UAVs like the eye, Terra reconnaissance team has instructed the exact target for Ukraine artillery to raid the Russian forces.

Russia - Ukraine fighting at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has a potential risk of errors that can lead to global disasters.

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