At Least 1 Killed in Apartment Explosion in Annexed Crimea
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At Least 1 Killed in Apartment Explosion in Annexed Crimea
A woman was killed and her son remains missing after an explosion tore through an apartment building in the capital of annexed Crimea on Monday night, Russian-installed authorities said.
In an annexed Sevastopol on the night of March 24, there was an explosion in a house on Corchagina Street, 17.
In the temporarily occupied Sevastopol at night there was an explosion in an apartment building, after which a large-scale fire broke out.
Various Russian media outlets report that the explosion was most likely caused by the downing of an unknown drone and its subsequent detonation. According to the so-called "governor" of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, no casualties have been reported at this time. Meanwhile, the city is investigating the circumstances of the explosion in a residential building and extinguishing a large fire. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a publication…
As a result, 2 people were killed and 12 others were injured
Two people were victims of an explosion in a multi-family apartment house No. 14 on Corchagina Street in Sevastopol, and at least eight residents were injured, and another person was reported missing.
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