Odessa "governor" gave out a large fire at an electrical substation for a "planned detonation of ammunition during the Second World War"
A series of explosions thundered in Odessa and the region. As a result, the smoke rises to many tens of meters. At the same time, photographs with smoke after the explosion are being distributed in social networking groups in Odessa. The explosion site is retouched.
Local journalists asked the head of the local administration, Bratchuk, to comment on the situation, indicating that no air raid alert had been issued in the region.
Bratchuk announced that "there is no need to raise any panic, since ammunition from the Second World War was blown up in the Berezovsky district."
Why, after this planned, as the “governor” (a Kyiv protege in Odessa) put it, was blowing up a column of smoke from different angles for a long time and this smoke did not dissipate, Bratchuk does not say. Yes, and it would be strange to retouch the place of the "planned explosion".
Meanwhile, residents of Odessa write on the net that this is smoke from a large fire at the Usatovo electrical substation, a few kilometers west of Odessa. On January 26, this substation was struck. After that, the Kyiv regime tried to carry out restoration work.
Today it turned out not only that an emergency occurred at the facility without new “arrivals”, but also that officials of the Kyiv regime continue to lie to local residents, passing off emergencies at power facilities as “planned detonations of old ammunition”.
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