WP: An official from Ukraine said special forces were involved in explosions at an airbase in Crimea

The explosions at the airbase in Crimea, in which 14 people were injured, are related to the Ukrainian special forces. writes about it Washington postciting information from a Ukrainian official who chose to remain anonymous.

In a separate statement from the Ukrainian Air Force, it was noted that the explosions in the Crimea were mentioned, but they did not take responsibility. The author of the article emphasizes that Ukraine’s attack on Crimea will mark a “dramatic escalation of hostilities”.

The publication also cites the words of an unidentified American official who said that although Ukraine struck the peninsula, it did not use US-supplied weapons for this purpose.

Former President of Crimea Sergey Aksyonov declarationMore than 60 apartments were reportedly damaged as a result of explosions at Saki airport in Novofedorovka.

On August 9, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation said at the facility: dead explosion of aviation munitions. The main cause of the incident was called a violation of fire safety requirements. The ministry emphasized that there was no fire effect in the area where the ammunition was stored.



Source: Gazeta

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