Russia claims to have downed Ukrainian drone in Crimea
Russian authorities said local air defences shot down a drone above the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol.
Russian authorities said local air defences shot down a drone above the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol.
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The incident happened in international airspace, a Ministry of Defence spokesperson said.
The Ukrainian emergency service said one person was killed in shelling early on Sunday.
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Russian and Ukrainian forces have been accusing each other of the dangerous shelling at the facility.
The Defence Secretary said Russian progress in the country is "starting to fail".
Ukrainian officials stopped short of publicly claiming responsibility for the explosions while mocking Russia's explanation.
Ukrainian officials suggested it was the work of saboteurs or their own Special Forces.
Moscow has denied any aircraft were damaged by the blasts at the Crimean base, or that an attack took place.