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According to eyewitnesses, the ship suddenly exploded during a raid in the Sevas...

In Crimea, a Russian boat was blown up for the search for mines "Vladimir Kozitsky" - social networks

According to eyewitnesses, the ship suddenly exploded during a raid in the Sevastopol Bay, where it was over the last few days. In the temporarily occupied Sevastopol in Crimea, a mini -Russian boat "Vladimir Kozytsky", designed to find marine mines, exploded. This was reported on October 27 in the Telegram-channel "Crimean Vetter". "The task of this new intelligence hydrographic mine ship of the project 23040" Vladimir Kozytsky "is the search for sea mines at the bottom.

In view of everything, he found that he was looking for," - the message said. It is noted that according to eyewitnesses, the ship suddenly exploded on the external raid of the Sevastopol Bay, where slowly "cut circles" for the last few days. After blasting from the machine compartment, black smoke went out. The tow boat was dragged to the Rifle Bay. In the Russian Federation officially blasting the boat on a mini has not been commented.