Kyiv independent reports (1 July):
“Explosions were heard in Balaklava, a settlement in the city of Sevastopol in occupied Crimea after an air raid alert went off on July 1, the Telegram channel Crimean Wind reported.
Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Russian proxy leader in Sevastopol, claimed that air defenses were operating in the city.
Crimean Wind shared a photo reportedly taken by locals showing a tall column of smoke rising above Balaklava, presumably near the town’s thermal power plant.
Razvozhayev claimed that according to the preliminary data, four air targets were destroyed near Balaklava, “but the wreckage fell in the coastal zone.” Information on the scale of possible damages is being clarified, he added.
Explosions were also reported in the area of Cape Fiolent, independent media outlet Krym Realii reported.”
Ukrainian AF command needs to get their act together.
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Myrhorod Air Base. Not the first time that Russian recon drones have been able to quietly observe before striking with an Iskander cluster missile. It appears that at least 1 Ukrainian Su-27 has been destroyed, while several others are also believed to have been damaged.
Kremlin snuff box, 0701/24
https://t.me/s/kremlin_secrets
There is trouble in Sevastopol. Enemy missiles killed more than 20 military personnel
On the evening of Monday, July 1, as a result of a rocket attack were killed, according to preliminary data on Sevastopol, 26 military personnel. About 20 more were injured, 4 in serious condition.
Sources in the Ministry of Defense and among the military who are in Sevastopol told us about this. “At least 2 missiles broke through our air defense and hit, let’s say, a military gathering place in one of the city districts ( we know where, but, of course, we won’t write - ed. ). And this is a big problem. We have 26 dead. Up to 10 pieces of equipment were lost,” one of them said.
According to sources, we also lost one S-300 air defense system. The entire crew was killed.
“We have carried out several successful attacks on enemy targets in recent days. They will take revenge. We need to be very careful in the near future,” a source at the Ministry of Defense warned.
What should we say. Andrey Removich! We hoped that problems with air defense in Crimea and Sevastopol had begun to be resolved. Unfortunately, we were wrong. Once again we urge you to solve these problems. And immediately.
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Military Informant, 07/01/24
https://t.me/milinfolive/125189
Crimea was subjected to another Ukrainian missile attack. The governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, reports the downing of four missiles, the fragments of which fell in the coastal zone and the Balaklava region.
Enemy channels once again publish footage of explosions and air defense operations.