Russia-installed Sevastopol governor says around 100 drones targeted city; Ukraine says strikes hit Black Sea Fleet sites
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- The source material was published by TASS World.
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Russia-installed Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said Ukrainian forces launched about 100 drones at Sevastopol overnight, with most intercepted over the sea, the city, or elsewhere over Crimea. The statement, published on his Telegram channel and carried by TASS, said the attack was repelled and that large-scale consequences were avoided.nnRazvozhayev earlier reported that 71 drones had been destroyed, then later described the raid as involving roughly 100 UAVs. He credited air defense units, the Black Sea Fleet, and mobile fire groups with defending the city.nnOn the Ukrainian side, the Security Service of Ukraine said its forces struck Black Sea Fleet facilities in Sevastopol and targets at Belbek airfield during the same overnight operation. According to the Ukrainian account, the reported targets included three Russian ships, a MiG-31 aircraft, and other military infrastructure in Russian-occupied Crimea.nnThe competing claims underline the significance of Crimea as a contested military theater, but the scale of damage and the operational outcome could not be independently verified from the supplied material. No official Russian military damage assessment was provided in the evidence bundle beyond the governor’s interception claim.