Sea Drones Attack Balaklava And Sevastopol: Russian Ship Feels ‘Unwell’
5- 8.06.2024, 8:04
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A series of powerful explosions thundered in different areas of the Crimea.
On the night of June 7-8, a series of explosions were heard in different areas of the temporarily occupied Crimea. The occupation authorities claim that an unmanned boat was destroyed at night. The local Telegram channel Crimean Wind reported the explosions.
Starting at 1:53, Crimean Wind reported explosions in the Crimea. In particular, the first explosion allegedly thundered in the area of the Balaklava Thermal Power Plant.
Subsequently, there was a report of explosions in Sevastopol.
“The second explosion in Sevastopol was from the sea — it was a marine drone. The source reports that some ship felt unwell,” the report said.
Later, they specified that the explosion at sea was in the area of Streletskaya Bay.
“In Sevastopol, the explosion of a sea drone in the area of Streletskaya Bay blew out windows,” Crimean Wind wrote and added photo evidence.
This information was confirmed by the “head” of the occupation administration of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev.
“The loud sounds that were heard in the area of Streletskaya Bay were our fleet destroying an unmanned boat in the outer roadstead. According to the Sevastopol rescue service, no damage to civilian infrastructure was recorded,” Razvozhaev wrote.
At 4:06 am, Crimean Wind reported that loud explosions were also heard in Kerch, but on the other side of the strait — in the Temryuk district of Krasnodar Territory.

There is no official information from the Ukrainian General Staff, the Ministry of Defense or other departments or officials of Ukraine yet.
Important to note, on the night of June 6-7, an air raid alarm was spreading across the entire territory of Ukraine, monitoring Telegram channels reported the takeoff of four Russian Tu-95MS bombers at once, and Poland raised its aircraft into the sky.
On June 6, an oil refinery was burning in Novoshakhtinsk, Rostov Region, Russia, and was extinguished by a fire train.