"Massive Fire at Russian Ammo Depot in Crimea Forces Evacuation of Thousands"

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A fire broke out at a Russian ammunitions depot in occupied Crimea, leading to the closure of a major highway and the evacuation of 2,200 people. The cause of the fire is unknown, but pro-Kremlin military bloggers suggest Ukrainian-made or British long-range missiles may be responsible. In a separate development, Russia launched a "massive attack" on the Odesa region in Ukraine, firing 31 missiles and 32 drones. Ukrainian forces shot down a number of rockets and drones, but several residential buildings were damaged, and at least six people were injured. The attacks targeted Ukrainian ports and critical infrastructure.
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- Fire at Crimea military base forces evacuation, road closure: Report Al Jazeera English
- Ukraine war: Crimea depot blasts force villagers to flee BBC
- Fire at military base in Crimea forces evacuation of more than 2000 people Reuters.com
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