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24 Injured in Ukrainian Attack on Crimean Shipyard 

September 13, 2023
24 Injured in Ukrainian Attack on Crimean Shipyard 
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The governor of Russia’s Sevastopol region has announced that 24 people were injured in a Ukrainian airstrike on a shipyard facility in the city.

According to Russia Today (RT), Sevastopol authorities reported early Wednesday that 24 people were injured, and a fire broke out at a shipyard due to a Ukrainian missile attack on the city the previous night.

Razvozaev, speaking on Wednesday morning, revealed that Ukrainian forces launched a missile attack on Sevastopol, resulting in a fire at a non-civilian facility.

He stated via his Telegram channel, “nearly 20 minutes ago, Sevastopol was attacked from Kyiv, and the air defense system successfully repelled the attack.”

He further explained that a fire had broken out in the Kelin-Balki area at a non-civilian facility as a result of the missile attack.

The fire has been classified as a fourth-degree incident, and relevant authorities are currently working at the site, with continuous monitoring of the situation.

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