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Kremlin Blames Sabotage For Explosions At Another Military Facility In Crimea

 

RT: Crimea blasts were acts of sabotage – Russian MoD 

Civilian infrastructure was damaged following explosions at an ammo depot, the military has said 

The incident on Tuesday morning that resulted in explosions at a military site in northern Crimea was an intentional act, an update from the Russian Defense Ministry has stressed. 

Describing its response, the ministry said it was “taking necessary measures to eliminate the consequences of the sabotage.”  

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WNU Editor: It looks like there is a Ukrainian military/sabotage cell operating in Crimea. This is an embarrassment to the Kremlin, and will involve a diversion of Russian military resources to deal with this. 

Kremlin Blames Sabotage For Explosions At Another Military Facility In Crimea  

Munitions depot fire in Crimea’s north continues, regional leader reports -- TASS 

Ukrainian special forces behind attack on ammunition storage site in Crimea, Sky News understands -- SKY News  

Blasts at Russian base in Crimea suggest Ukrainian fightback -- Reuters  

Russia blames sabotage as blasts rock another military facility in Crimea -- CNN  

Massive explosions hit Russian military base in annexed Crimea -- ABC News Australia



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