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AFU hit russian logistics facilities in Crimea. Earlier, social networks reported explosions in 2 areas

The Special Operations Forces (SOF) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine carried out an operation in the territory of occupied Crimea, as a result of which logistics facilities of the army of the aggressor country russia were hit.

The SOF of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this today, August 26.

It is reported that the Ukrainian military disabled several facilities at once that ensure the functioning and combat support of units of the russian army.

The SOF did not specify which facilities of the occupiers are in question.

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According to the Telegram channel "Crimean Wind", on the night of today, residents of the russian-controlled Crimea reported explosions in the areas of Dzhankoi and Kurman (Krasnohvardiiske).

According to the channel's subscribers, in Dzhankoi, russian electronic warfare means "downed" a drone in the city center, after which an explosion thundered.

"Smoke is rising, firefighters and ambulances have already gone there, as well as Russian security forces. The consequences are still unknown," the channel wrote.

In Kurman, the Urozhaina railway station was hit by a UAV. Subscribers to the channel shared photos of a column of smoke rising above the place of a hit.

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According to a statement by the russian ministry of defense, eight drones were allegedly shot down over the territory of Crimea between 7:00 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. The occupiers did not provide any evidence of this.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported" on August 22, the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed five reconnaissance drones of the russian army at an airfield near occupied Sevastopol.

Recall that in early August, after the attack of Ukrainian UAVs on occupied Crimea, several fires broke out near an electrical substation in Armiansk.

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