The anti-aircraft defense system shot down a missile over Feodosia in the Crimea annexed by the Russian authorities.

This was reported by the Russian-appointed "head" of the annexed peninsula, Sergei Aksyonov.

Local telegram channels wrote about two explosions heard by residents.

According to Aksyonov's adviser Oleg Kruchkov, "the wreckage of a downed Ukrainian missile fell in one of the populated areas of Crimea."

According to him, there were no damages or casualties.

The correspondent of "Krym.Realii" also reported on the sound of an explosion in Sevastopol.

The "head" of the city, Mikhail Razvazhaev, appointed by the Russian authorities, wrote that "a practice shooting is taking place" in the region.

Kyiv did not comment on reports of shelling of the peninsula.

  • In the annexed Crimea, the sounds of explosions are heard almost daily.

    The Russian authorities explain this by shooting at "Ukrainian drones" and "the work of the Air Defense Forces".

  • So, on March 20, a series of powerful explosions rang out in Dzhankoy in the annexed Crimea.

    According to local telegram channels, explosions were heard in the vicinity of the military airfield, one of the versions is that the city was attacked by Ukrainian drones.

    Local "authorities" announced the work of the SPA.

    The ASTRA Telegram channel found out that the explosions damaged the locomotive depot, the station security building, goods and fuel warehouses.

    As a result of the attack, interruptions occurred in the depot's power grid.

  • On March 29, an explosion occurred in the village of Gvardzeyskoye in the annexed Crimea.

    Windows in houses shook from the explosion.

    The head of the Russian occupation administration of the annexed peninsula, Siarhei Aksyonov, said then that the drone was shot down and fell into a field.

    There were no casualties or damage.