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Russian Missile Falls on Residential Building in Occupied Crimea

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Russian Missile Falls on Residential Building in Occupied Crimea
A missile fragment lies on the ground in Ukraine. Illustrative Photo. (Source: Getty Images)

A Russian missile, launched on Sunday, November 3, struck a residential area in occupied Crimea, damaging a house in the village of Skvortsove in the Simferopol district.

According to the Telegram channel Crimean Wind, the missile was launched from the same district around 12:55 p.m., a time when air raid sirens were sounding in southern Ukraine.

A suspected missile is seen falling in the sky, leaving a trail of smoke behind. (Source: Crimean Wind)
A suspected missile is seen falling in the sky, leaving a trail of smoke behind. (Source: Crimean Wind)

Reports indicate that the missile, initially intended for Ukraine, did not reach its target and fell short, landing on Tereshkova Street. Local authorities have since cordoned off the area, with Russian police and FSB reportedly on site. No further details are currently available.

Due to restrictions in Crimea, independent media outlets are unable to verify this information independently. Russian officials have not yet commented on the incident.

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