“Two boats disappeared at sea”: Media: GUR attacked enemy barracks in Crimea (video)

The Russian media and the Ministry of Defense did not mention the explosions in Chornomorske, but only talked about the work of air defense in Feodosia. At this time, rescuers and divers started working in the village.

Explosions were heard in the village of Chornomorske in the Yevpatoria district of Crimea. This was reported on November 10 in a local telegram channel.

The authors of the content, citing the words of their subscribers, informed that there were 4-5 arrivals at the border guard outpost.

Russia claims to have “repelled the attack”

At the same time, the Russian media outlet Baza reported that Ukrainian Armed Forces drones attacked an oil depot in Feodosia.

The publication says that at night two drones attempted to strike the Offshore Oil Terminal but were allegedly shot down by small arms fire.

“One of the drones exploded in the air. Its wreckage fell into a field 400 meters from the oil depot. The second drone fell on the territory of the oil depot and detonated when it fell,” the authors of the content noted.

According to them, the attack damaged the metal structure of one of the power substations, but no one was injured.

The Russian Ministry of Defense has already stated that “attempts at terrorist attacks were stopped at night.” Russians claimed that air defense forces intercepted two UAVs over Crimea.

Locals report a successful strike

However, the Crimean Wind telegram channel reported that an enemy barracks had been hit in Chornomorsk.

“And perhaps two boats disappeared at sea,” the authors of the content emphasized.

Later, they said that the debris was being cleared at the scene.

“And the divers started working in the sea. It seems that the boats were also hit,” the post added.

The operation was conducted by intelligence

Suspilne TV channel, citing sources, confirmed the defeat of two Russian fast landing boats. According to journalists, the operation was conducted by the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR).

As a reminder, on November 9, Crimea was also restless. Locals reported a powerful explosion in Sevastopol, which the Russian occupiers explained as air defense.

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