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Explosions rang out in Dzhankoya in the Crimea on Wednesday night

In the area of ​​the military airfield in Dzhanko in the territory of the annexed Crimea on Wednesday there were explosions on Wednesday, local telegram canals report.

Referring to the locals, Astra's telegram channel writes that there was a large-scale fire near the airfield.

Crimean publications write about several sources of powerful fires, and that there could be shock helicopters and starting installations C-300/C-400 at this airfield.

There is no official information about what happened. Russia did not comment on the events of Dzhanka. The Ukrainian General Staff is still silent.

Instead, Natalia Humeniuk, the chief of the united Press Center of Defense forces of the South, stated that Dzhanka's military airfield was "legitimate" for Ukraine.

"It is a corresponding object where army aviation was based. In addition, we know that during its location on the Crimean peninsula, using it as a powerful militarichab, the Russians very often changed the locations of different units and moved them in order to divert from the alleged damage.

What struck at the airfield in Dzhanka, she did not specify. He says that "you need to wait for official information from the General Staff."

According to Crimea. Also there are allegedly stationed helicopters of the FSB Border Service of the Russian Federation.

"In fact, we never hide what is happening. But the results are given verified, such as they are already specified, proven and have official confirmation," Humeniuk stressed.

Simultaneously with the first reports of the attack on Dzhankoy it became known that the car movement of the Crimean bridge was temporarily suspended, the reason is unknown.

Dzhankoy-Feodosia's highway near Dzhankoi was temporarily blocked and a detour was organized, the local Ministry of Transport said.

After about an hour, the movement was restored.

Later, the Ministry of Defense of Russia reported that the Ukrainian drone was knocked down over Mordovia and Tatarstan, but they did not mention the events of Dzhanko.

Closer to lunch, Rosaviation reported that "for safety purposes" restricted the operation of Kazani, Nizhnokam and Nizhny Novgorod. This is usually due to the threat of drone attack.

Soon the airport in Nizhny Novgorod worked.

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