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Blasts reported in Crimea as Russia conducts nuclear drills

Por: Newsweek World August 10, 2023

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Videos circulating on social media showed the aftermath of reported blasts in Crimea on Wednesday that were played down by Moscow's appointed authorities amid a spate of strikes against Russian targets.The pro-Ukrainian Eastern European news outlet Nexta shared a clip of beachgoers in the foreground with smoke rising on the horizon. In occupied #Feodosia, something is smoking in the harbor, the outlet posted on X (formerly Twitter).The same... + full article



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