Russian ammunition depot explodes, causing ‘apocalyptic’ mushroom cloud after ‘Ukrainian airstrike’ in Crimea
A large Russian ammunition depot has exploded, triggering an ‘apocalyptic’ mushroom cloud following suspected Ukrainian attacks early this morning.
Massive fireballs and clouds of smoke erupted at the site in the eastern part of the annexed Crimean peninsula. The incessant explosions could be heard at least 13 miles away.
Many people were killed and injured at the military training ground, the epicenter of the explosions, Ukraine’s Crimean Wind channel reported, but was quickly denied by Moscow-appointed Crimea chief Sergey Aksyonov.
Unconfirmed local reports suggested up to three air strikes on a ‘warehouse’ in the military exercise zone, after which the explosions and flames spread.
The attack may have been carried out by UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles, The Moscow Times suggested.
Smoke and flames rise from an explosion during a fire at a military training area in the Kirovske district of Crimea
Massive fireballs and clouds of smoke erupted at the site in the eastern part of the annexed Crimean peninsula
An ‘apocalyptic’ mushroom cloud rose over a Russian munitions depot after suspected Ukrainian attacks today
Many people were killed and injured at the military training ground, the epicenter of the explosions, Ukrainian channel Crimean Wind reported.
The main Tavrida highway – which connects to the Crimean bridge hit by Ukrainian marine drones on Monday – was closed by the occupying Russian army.
About 2,250 people from four settlements near the Starokrymsky military training area were evacuated. The villages were named as Krynichki, Aivazovskoye, Abrikosovka and Privetnoye.
Spectacular explosions lasted for more than four hours after they started around 4:30 am in the Kirovsky district. Thick clouds of smoke rose into the sky.
“It’s a scene from the apocalypse,” said a passing driver.
The Russian authorities that control Crimea did not comment on the cause of the inferno.
Aksyonov said: “The causes of the fire at the training ground in Kirovsky district will be determined by the investigative authorities.
“There were no casualties,” he tried to claim. “The evacuees are getting assistance.
‘People in temporary shelters get everything they need.
‘The liquidation of the consequences [of the explosions] will be carried out as soon as possible…Keep calm and only trust official sources of information.”
The explosions came as Russia launched a blistering attack on Odessa for the second consecutive night.
Unconfirmed local reports suggested up to three air strikes on a ‘warehouse’ in the military training zone as fireballs shot into the sky
In the distance, an explosion erupts in a ball of fire due to strikes heard at least 21 miles away
Smoke covers the sky after a Russian ammunition depot exploded following suspected Ukrainian attacks on the Starokrymsky military training area
Attack on Russian munitions depot may have been carried out by UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles, The Moscow Times suggested
A video showed a launch of an Onyx missile – with a range of up to 500 miles – from Cossack Bay in Sevastopol. According to reports, about ten missiles were launched.
The Ukrainian General Staff reported that the country was attacked at night by 6 Kalibr cruise missiles and 35 drones. The capital Kiev was also a target of the Russians.
Footage a day earlier showed Russia’s devastating cruise missile attacks on Odessa for the second consecutive night.
The blitz on the city was seen as ‘revenge’ for Ukraine humiliating Putin by hitting his £3 billion Crimean bridge with kamikaze maritime drones on Monday.
Video shows the massive explosions as Kh-22 and Onyx missiles hit the port. Drones were also used in the attack.
Reports suggest that Moscow has destroyed warehouses used to supply grain to the world’s most needy countries.
Putin has blocked the renewal of an agreement between the warring states that would allow exports to travel across the Black Sea to the world.
A view shows a crater created during Russian missile and drone strikes, amid the Russian attack on Ukraine, in Odessa
A firefighter works at a storage facility site hit by Russian missile and drone strikes, amid the Russian attack on Ukraine, in Odessa
A firefighter works at a storage facility site hit by Russian missile and drone strikes, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Odessa, Ukraine, yesterday
A port grain loader is on fire after being damaged in attacks by Russian missiles and drones
“The launches of Kh-22 and Onyx missiles targeted infrastructure in the Odessa region,” the Ukrainian air force said.
“It was a hellish night,” said Serhiy Bratchuk, spokesman for the regional military administration. The attack was ‘very powerful, really massive’.
Warehouses of tobacco, fireworks, tourist bases and hotels were hit, the regional military administration said. Six people sought medical attention.
Russian military blogger Vladimir Romanov said Putin’s forces hit port infrastructure, a military unit in Usatovo – including air defense systems and tank warehouses.