In temporarily occupied Sevastopol, explosions were heard on Wednesday, November 27. The Russians reported a combined attack from Ukraine, claiming that drones, Neptune missiles, and S-200 systems were launched at the city.
Additionally, they mentioned the operation of air defense systems. This information is being circulated by local Telegram channels and Russian propagandists.
The “Crimean Wind” project noted that Russian air defense is attempting to intercept targets near the airfields of Saky and Belbek. Local residents reported hearing four explosions. Furthermore, monitoring data indicated that around 40 UAVs were approaching Sevastopol.
The Gauleiter of the occupied city, Mikhail Razvozhayev, stated that “the air defense is repelling the attack.” According to him, two targets were allegedly shot down over the sea.
At the beginning of November, a Russian missile fell in the temporarily occupied Crimea. This incident occurred in the Simferopol district, where it landed on a residential building.
Additionally, in occupied Sevastopol, a vehicle carrying a Russian occupier was blown up. It turned out to be Captain Valery Trankovsky of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, who died at the scene.
Moreover, on the road from Dzhankoy to Maslove, an automobile bridge collapsed in temporarily occupied Crimea. This happened while a multi-ton truck was crossing it. The overpass was built over a railway track. Fortunately, no train was passing at that time.