The Russian Defense Ministry said the bullet bullet explosion in the north of the Crimea peninsula today was caused by sabotage.
According to the announcement of the Russian Ministry of Defense, many areas in Crimea peninsula today suffered a series of vandalism, including bullets in Mauskoye village, 25 km southeast of Dzhankoi town, and a variable station.
The train service from Russia to Crimea had to suspend operations across the peninsula after the bullet explosion.
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Sergey Aksyonov, the leader of the Crimea peninsula, previously said that the bullets in Mauskoy village exploded but did not cause serious casualties.
Russia's Kommersant news agency today said many black smoke rising from a Russian air base near the Guandeyskoye Settlement Area, the center of Crimea.
Oleg Kryuchkov, an adviser in charge of the Crimea government's information policy, called on people to wait for the official information about black smoke at the air base and did not spread rumors.
Black smoke rises at a burnt transformer station in Dzhankoi, Crimea peninsula today.
The series of explosions today occurred just a few days after the same incident at a Russian military airport in Crimea, causing many fighters to be destroyed.
Ukraine did not confirm or denied regarding a series of new explosions in the Crimea peninsula, but some Western experts thought that this could be the ambush activity of the Ukrainian special forces and local guerrillas.
The Crimea peninsula borders Kherson province in southern Ukraine, which is controlled by Moscow, and near Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine, currently partially controlled by Russia.
Russia merged Crimea into the territory after a 2014 referendum. Kiev did not recognize this and called Crimea the territory occupied.
Location of Dzhankoi town, northern Crimea.
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