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Politics / a year ago
Explosion Destroys Russian Missile Cargo in Crimea
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Explosion in Crimea destroys Russian cruise missiles, raising tensions between Russia and Ukraine and prompting the United Nations Security Council to take action.
An explosion in the city of Dzhankoi in Crimea has destroyed multiple Russian cruise missiles being transported by rail to Russia's Black Sea fleet, the Ukrainian military agency reported late Monday. The agency did not specify who was responsible for the blast or how the missiles were destroyed, but it did confirm that the missiles were Kalibr-KN cruise missiles. The incident has raised tensions between Ukraine and Russia, who have been locked in a conflict since 2014. Ukraine has accused Russia of sending troops and weapons into the country, while Russia has accused Ukraine of violating its sovereignty. This is not the first time Ukraine has reported the destruction of Russian missiles. In October 2019, Ukrainian forces destroyed a shipment of missiles that were being transported to Russia in the same region. The incident is likely to increase tensions between the two countries, as Ukraine has accused Russia of trying to use military force to extend its influence in the region. The United Nations Security Council is expected to discuss the incident at its next meeting, and it remains to be seen what action will be taken.
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Original title: Ukraine says Russia Kalibr missile cargo hit in transit to Crimea

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