‘It seems to be Ukraine’s strike after all’
A story from Crimea’s Novofedorivka where a series of explosions killed one and injured 14 recently

There are news reporters wandering the curb, but people go hard on them as everyone here is really exhausted to say the least.
it was a loud bang. I think it was a strike, but our authorities will surely tell us it was negligence. Our government will never tell us the truth, they don’t want anyone panicking.”
“I asked one of them: What are you doing this for? Are you going to hide in your basement? He said he didn’t know what to do, said he got nowhere to go but was afraid to stay here either.”
Anyway, the Crimean authorities have estimated the damage caused by the explosions to be around 200 million rubles (€3.2 million). This, however, is not a final figure.

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