Explosions in Crimea: guerrillas claim to have destroyed a batch of Onyx missiles used by the enemy to attack Odesa

The guerrillas claim hundreds of millions of dollars in enemy losses.

On July 24, explosions at an ammunition depot in Crimea destroyed a batch of P-800 Onyx missiles that Russian troops have been using to shell Odesa and Mykolaiv for several days.

This was reported by the Crimean partisans in the Telegram channel of the same name.

“Our sources report that a batch of P-800 Onyx missiles, which have been used by the racists to shell Odesa and Mykolaiv for several days, was destroyed at the BC warehouse near Dzhankoy,” the statement reads.

They added that the losses are estimated at hundreds of millions of dollars. The cost of one Oniks missile is between $1.25 and $1.30 million.

It should be noted that neither the Russian occupation nor the Ukrainian authorities or the military have officially informed what exactly was destroyed as a result of the morning “cotton” in the occupied Crimea.

Partisans showed a map with the location of the explosions at the BC warehouse in Crimea on July 24 / Photo: Telegram channel “Crimean Partisans”

On the morning of July 24, a series of explosions occurred in the Dzhankoy and Krasnogvardeysky districts of Crimea. In particular, local publics reported explosions near the military airfield near the village of Vesele, Dzhankoy district. The Russian “authorities” announced evacuations from nearby villages.

Later, Petro Andriushchenko, an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, reported at least three missile strikes in the area of the military airfield near Vesele.

In addition, on the morning of July 24, the collaborators claimed a night attack on Crimea by 11 drones and a hit on an ammunition depot in the Dzhankoy district.

Source TSN
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