Nov. 4, 2024, 9:53 a.m.

Russian missile crashes in Crimea, leaving residents of Simferopol defenseless

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Photo: Krym.Realii

Photo: Krym.Realii

A Russian missile fell on the territory of Crimea and hit a house.

This was reported by Krym.Realii.

The report says that Russian forces allegedly launched a missile from the Simferopol district of Crimea on November 3 at about 12:55. At that time, an air alert was declared in the southern regions of Ukraine. It is reported that the launched enemy missile landed in the village of Skvortsovo, Simferopol district, Crimea.

"A house on Tereshkova Street was destroyed. The area is surrounded by police and FSB. No other details are available," the statement said.

It is not yet possible to verify this information from other sources.

Also, Krym.Realii reported that in Simferopol residents of neighborhoods with multi-storey new buildings were left without shelters in case of air attacks.

The report notes that the map of shelters in Simferopol published by the Russian authorities shows large-scale "white spots" in the area of new buildings.

"If you look at this map, there are simply no shelters in the area of new buildings. For example, a huge area north of Nikanorova Street, which is being built up by Monolit at a breakneck pace, was found to be without shelters. The entire basement space in these new buildings is divided into storerooms, which have been bought out, and other residents have no access to them. The situation is the same in the array of new buildings where the Kirov cannery used to be. And in most other areas," said a local historian from Simferopol on condition of anonymity.

Earlier it was reported that in late June, the occupiers rewrote the press release on the attack on Sevastopol so that Moscow could accuse Washington of organizing the terrorist attack.

It was also said that after the Russian air defense system killed and injured vacationers on June 23 on Uchkuyivka beach in Sevastopol, the sale of tours to Crimea fell by 20%. Also, according to the Association of Tour Operators of Russia, there were cancellations of tours already purchased. The Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation recommended tour operators and hoteliers not to charge tourists for this.

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