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Blasts heard in Dzhankoy, occupied Crimea, in alleged Ukrainian drone attack on railway hub (updated)

Dzhankoy on the map – the town is situated in the north of the occupied Crimean peninsula and has a railway hub where Crimea’s two main rail lines are connected. Map: liveuamap.com
Blasts heard in Dzhankoy, occupied Crimea, in alleged Ukrainian drone attack on railway hub (updated)

Gunfire and several explosions were reported near the town of Dzhankoi in the north of occupied Crimea. According to local media, Russian air defense units shot down a drone.

At bout 11:00 p.m. on 20 March, the Defence Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine reported that Russian сruise missiles “Kalibr-NK” were destroyed in a blast in Dzhankoi city in Crimea when they were transported by rail.

“Kalibr NK” missiles are designed for a launch from naval assets of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The range of these weapons is more than 2,500 thousand kilometers for ground targets and more than 375 kilometers for sea targets.

https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1637899489263616000?

Update:

Photos of the wreckage of drones allegedly shot down last night in Dzhankoi look similar to parts of the airframe of the Chinese commercial drone Mugin-5:

https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1638043004249276422

 

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