Ukrainian missile attack on Sevastopol in Russian-annexed Crimea killed three people, including two children, and wounded over 100. Missile fragments hit beachgoers after at least one missile was intercepted by air defenses and exploded in the air.
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A Ukrainian missile attack Sunday on a city in the Russian-annexed Crimea peninsula killed three people, including two children, and wounded over 100, officials said.
Explosions were reported in Yevpatoria in occupied Crimea around 10 p.m. on June 23, according to the news outlet Suspilne Crimea, which cited residents.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, the number of barges to protect the Kerch Bridge has increased to 21, and piers have appeared under the bridge.
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