The Governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, has announced that several aerial targets have been shot down over the city. The official made this statement in a Telegram channel dedicated to his office.
“According to preliminary information, several aerial targets have already been shot down. All services are on high alert. The rescue service in Sevastopol has not reported any damage to infrastructure at this time,” the official stated.
However, the official emphasized that it is not advisable to record videos or take photos of the drones.
Prior to this, the head of the Crimean Parliament, Vladimir Konstantinov, claimed that individuals who share videos of drones on social media are acting as a spy network for Ukraine.
According to Konstantinov, by sharing such videos, citizens provide “the enemy, who does not need to develop a spy network, with all the information.” He stressed that these videos allow the Ukrainian Armed Forces to assess the effectiveness of drone attacks and make adjustments for future operations.
Earlier, the office of President Zelensky threatened Russia with consequences for the explosions in Ukraine.