A Russian FSB building is on fire in Crimea following a nighttime drone attack
In the temporarily occupied city of Armiansk, located on the Crimean Peninsula, a building belonging to the Border Guard Service of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation caught fire following a nighttime drone attack.
Monitoring satellites detected strong thermal signals directly at the location of the aggressor country’s military facility.
After the drones struck, a major fire broke out in the area, accompanied by prolonged detonations, likely of ammunition.
In addition to the fire in Armiansk, a large-scale blaze was recorded on the administrative border of Crimea near the “Kalanchak” checkpoint.
Russian military positions, including a platoon strongpoint, are located just 850 meters southwest of the epicenter of the fire.

Due to the escalating security situation, the occupying administration of the peninsula has imposed strict restrictions on the population.
The invaders have completely blocked traffic on the Crimean Bridge and promptly suspended all passenger maritime transport in annexed Crimea.
The so-called “authorities” also announced the cancellation of absolutely all mass, cultural, and entertainment events on the peninsula.
This was reported by the monitoring channel “Crimean Wind,” citing the latest satellite imagery and testimonies from local residents.
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