Attack On The Arbat Spit: New Explosions Rocked The Entrance To Crimea
7- 3.01.2023, 11:38
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The occupiers lost their radio and television contacts.
It became known about a number of explosions on the Arabat Spit near Henichesk, Kherson region.
Information was published on Twitter by OSINT-analytics, @Danspiun.
The analyst claims that the incident happened on the night of January 1-2. Explosions were heard on the Arabat Spit and near the village of Pryozerne, 12 km from Henichesk.

It is noted that the explosions were quite powerful. The first explosion was the interception of an UAV by Russian air defence, the second was allegedly the detonation of ammunition at the depots of the Russian army. One of the proofs of the emergency: the signal of television and radio was lost in Henichesk.
Unconfirmed: I received info from a local on 2 suspected🇺🇦strikes on Arabatska Spit (links Crimea) + Pryozerne on night 01-2 Jan. The latter was rumoured intercepted by AD, but a huge explosion (suspected ammo) was herd on the Spit. Reportedly no Ru TV/radio since in Henichesk. pic.twitter.com/RT4Z19SBcJ
— Dan (@Danspiun) January 2, 2023
In addition, the source indicates the activation of Russian security forces in the specified area. Namely, the number of helicopters taking to the air has increased.
We would like to note that there is no official confirmation of this information.
However, a number of publics of Henichesk tell:
Firstly, they really report that there is no TV contact in the city. The so-called ‘military administration’ writes about this and people confirm it. It's amazing that renovations are done during the New Year holidays;

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Secondly, they also report the activation of Russian air defence, which hunted unknown drones both on the night of December 31-January 1 and on the night of January 1-2, that is, during the period referred to in the message by the OSINT.

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As the Charter97.org website reported, on the evening of January 2, numerous explosions were heard on the western coast of Crimea and in the depths of the occupied territory.