On the morning of July 24, the criminal “head of Crimea” Sergey Aksyonov acknowledged explosions at the “ammunition depot in the Dzhankoy district”. The collaborator stated that “a decision was made to evacuate the population of nearby villages within a radius of five kilometers” and that “for safety reasons, traffic on the railway in the Dzhankoy district and the Dzhankoy-Simferopol highway was suspended” and “the detour schemes will be published on official information resources”.
At the same time, the Russian invaders did not name the exact place of events; however, social networks report long-lasting explosions at the Veseloye airfield near the village of the same name in the Dzhankoy District. This is also confirmed by the confused “detour scheme” declared by Aksyonov’s criminal “advisor” Oleg Kryuchkov, which covers a significant part of the highway south of Dzhankoy.
As Ukrainian journalists reported about these explosions, citing their sources, local residents living a few kilometers from the epicenter said that the walls in the houses shuddered from the explosions and window panes rang, and as of morning, the detonation continued.
It is also reported that shortly after the first explosions in the Krasnogvardeisky District of the occupied peninsula, columns of Russian military trucks were seen moving quickly towards Simferopol and that a batch of “Onyx” missiles, with which the aggressor has been shelling the Odessa and Mykolaiv regions for several days, was probably destroyed in these aggressor’s warehouses.