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NewsKryuchkov spoke about the situation of railway communication in Crimea after the UAV attack

Kryuchkov spoke about the situation of railway communication in Crimea after the UAV attack

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Oleg Kryuchkov, adviser to the head of Crimea, commented on the information that appeared in Ukrainian public pages about the night drone attack on Dzhankoy.

Network “experts” said that the explosion in the Crimea destroyed the Russian Caliber missiles, this happened when they were being transported by rail. This information has already been denied. Official data came from a representative of the Crimean administration.

Wet fantasies of clowns. The railway and infrastructure were not damaged. The trains follow the schedule,” commented Oleg Kryuchkov.

Previously, it was known that all drones were aimed at civilian objects. A drone was shot down near the technical school in Dzhankoya, it fell between the university building and the hostel. The rest of the drones were destroyed just above the residential areas.


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