Mar 20 β€’ 23:52 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Explosions heard in Crimea: local thermal power plant possibly affected – photo, videos

Explosions were reported in Crimea, with indications that the Tavriyskaya thermal power plant may have been damaged.

On the night of March 20-21, powerful explosions were heard in temporarily occupied Crimea, particularly in Simferopol and surrounding areas. Initial reports suggested that the Tavriyskaya thermal power plant was potentially hit during these explosions. Locals reported seeing flashes and a fire in the vicinity of the facility, raising concerns about the impact on energy infrastructure in the region.

Social media platforms were abuzz with accounts and images of the explosions, with the first blast recorded shortly after 11:30 PM. Subsequent explosions occurred around 12:35 AM, suggesting a sustained incident that captured the attention of local residents and authorities alike. The reports were corroborated by local Telegram channels, including the Krymskyi Veter channel, which provided real-time updates on the situation.

This incident highlights the ongoing volatility in the region, as Crimea remains a focal point of conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The targeting of critical infrastructure such as the Tavriyskaya thermal power plant could have implications for energy supply in Crimea, which is already under strain due to geopolitical tensions. The situation remains fluid, and further assessments will be necessary to understand the full extent of any damage caused by these explosions.

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