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Transformer substation catches fire after explosion in Crimea

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Flames break out at temporary ammunition storage site near town of Dzhankoi, says Russian media report

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An electrical transformer substation in Crimea caught fire on Tuesday after an explosion near the town of Dzhankoi, according to Russian media reports. 

The flames broke out on a site where ammunition was temporarily being stored for military units stationed in Dzhankoi, reported the RIA Novosti news agency, citing a local report based on a statement by Russian Defense officials.

Nikolai Karpets, a senior local official, confirmed that the explosion occurred due to the detonation of ammunition at around 6 a.m., Crimea time (0300GMT).

In what some call a prelude to the current Russian war on Ukraine, launched on Feb. 24, Russia illegally annexed Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula in 2014, in a move condemned by the US, EU, UN General Assembly, and Türkiye.

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