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Occupying authorities of Sevastopol announce nighttime drone attack
The occupying authorities in temporarily occupied Sevastopol announced that their military forces shot down 2 UAVs at night, and several more drones were neutralized by EW means
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This was reported by the "head" of Sevastopol Mykhail Razvozhaev.
"At night, our military repelled another drone attack on Sevastopol," he wrote on Telegram, adding that no objects in the city were damaged, and all services continue to monitor the situation.
According to Razvozhayev, the Black Sea Fleet shot down two UAVs with small arms fire in the Kacha area, and several more drones were intercepted and shot down by EW.
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