On Wednesday, November 13, a car carrying a captain of the Russian Black Sea Fleet was blown up in temporarily captured Sevastopol; Russian media showed photos from the scene of the incident.
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The Russian Telegram channel Baza reported that today at about 10:00 a.m. a car exploded on the road in Sevastopol. RosSMI writes that a homemade explosive device detonated in the car, NBN reports.
Photo – t.me/bazabazon
Eyewitnesses said that a hole had formed under the bottom of the vehicle. The driver was pulled out of the car, they tried to help him, but he died from his injuries in the ambulance. Another public page specified that the man's legs were torn off and his pelvis was torn apart.
The explosion of a car with an occupier near a store on Taras Shevchenko Street was also confirmed by the “governor” of the temporarily captured city, Mikhail Razvozhayev, who stated that the investigation does not rule out sabotage.
Photo – t.me/chp_sevastopol
Photo – t.me/chp_sevastopol
It was later revealed that the driver was Captain 1st Rank of the Russian Black Sea Fleet Valery Trankovsky. The 47-year-old Putin military man held the position of chief of staff of the 41st Brigade of Missile Ships and Boats.
Recall that last month, a pilot of the Russian Armed Forces' Tu-22M3, involved in the attacks on Kremenchug and Dnieper, was eliminated near Bryansk.