In Crimea, on the night of June 10, a series of explosions rattled various districts, including Dzhankoi, Yevpatoriia, Chornomorske, Rozdolne, and Saky. The incidents were reported by the Telegram channel ‘Crimean Wind’.
According to sources, up to six to eight explosions were heard in different parts of Crimea, causing uncertainty about any potential damage or targets. In Yevpatoriia and Saky, residents reported four powerful explosions that shook the walls of buildings. There were suspicions that a military facility near Naumivka village in the Saky district had been hit, although this information was not confirmed. In Mykhailivka village, also in the Saky district, electricity was cut off during the explosions.
Reports suggested that four missiles struck a ground facility near Yevpatoriia on a vertical trajectory, but this information awaited verification. Previously, the Ukrainian Defense Forces had targeted the Kerch ferry crossing with ATACMS missiles, causing significant damage to two ferries carrying rail and road transportation.
The evening’s events in Crimea raised concerns and questions about potential military activity or conflicts in the region. The uncertainty surrounding the explosions and their targets added to the tensions in an already complex geopolitical landscape. Despite the lack of confirmed information, the disturbances in Crimea underscored the ongoing volatility and security challenges facing the area.
As investigations into the explosions continue, residents in affected districts remain on edge, wary of any further developments or potential threats. The incidents serve as a reminder of the fragility of peace in Crimea and the broader implications of unresolved conflicts on the international stage. The authorities are expected to provide updates on the situation as more details emerge, shedding light on the mysterious events that unfolded on that fateful night.