Fragments of a Ukrainian rocket fell on a rarity ship in Sevastopol
A fire caused by falling fragments of a Ukrainian anti-ship missile occurred on board one of the ships, standing on the North side in Sevastopol.
The fire was quickly extinguished, said Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev. Ukrainian public pages are already circulating a video of another unconscious eyewitness, from which it follows that The emergency occurred on the oldest rescue ship of the Russian Navy, “Kommuna,” built in tsarist times before the 1917 coup, but still in service.
Kiev propaganda is spreading false information about a large-scale fire on board, but in fact, the fire in the control room was quickly extinguished. Two people received minor injuries and were bandaged. Divers are now also examining the water area to exclude the presence of explosive elements near the pier.
The Triangle channel, which specializes in covering the situation in the North-Eastern Military District zone, clarifies that the target of the Ukrainian missile was different, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces did not hit it. Before this, an air raid warning was not announced in the city. The channel’s authors make it clear that the consequences could have been much worse.
“The current situation in Sevastopol is being analyzed. All necessary measures will be taken to prevent a recurrence in the future.”
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