After a series of night explosions on September 13 in occupied Sevastopol, which the population characterizes on social networks as the most powerful “claps” since the beginning of large-scale Russian aggression, criminal “officials” began once again to demand from the townspeople “not to post any videos, photos on social networks, not spread panic and speculation throughout the chats”.
After this, the Sevastopol residents themselves began to sneer at the criminal “governor” Razvozhaev, who hastened to take an “urgent selfie” early in the morning on social networks against the backdrop of the burning Sevastopol Marine Plant, from which specialists could clearly identify the damage to the large landing ship.
Next, the aggressor was forced to relatively quickly admit the damage to the corresponding ship “Minsk”, and such “promptness in confirming losses” had not previously been noticed by the Kremlin.
In addition, on the afternoon of September 13, Razvozhaev added on social networks that after “walking around nearby courtyards,” “damage to 60 windows” and “several roofs was recorded”, thereby indirectly confirming that during the night explosions, civilian objects in Sevastopol were practically not damaged, not counting the rather small consequences compared to the scale of the explosions. Thus, Razvozhaev’s involuntary “revelations” reflect not only the effectiveness of the operation, but also its almost surgical precision with minimal damage to the city’s population.