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Russian officials insist air base explosions 'accidental,' satellite images show near-identical craters

New satellite images released Thursday show the aftermath of an attack that destroyed a Russian air base in Crimea.  Russian officials denied that the damage resulted from any attack and insisted that three near-identical craters at the Saki air base were due to "accidental" explosions on Tuesday. The explosions would have resulted from munitions stored at the site, the officials claimed.  Russia also denied that any planes had suffered damage from the explosions, but the satellite images, released by Planet Labs, indicate that at least eight warplanes wrecked.  Witnesses, who posted videos and photos onto social media as smoke rose from the base following the explosions, reported "multiple explosions" at the base.  RUSSIA, BELARUS MILITARY BASE ROCKED BY FIRE, EXPLOSIONS DAYS AFTER CRIMEA AIR BASE SEES DESTRUCTIVE BLASTS Officials said at least one person died and more than a dozen were wounded, with at least 62 apartment buildings and 20 commercial structures damaged.  Sergey Aksynov, appointed by Russia to command the unrecognized Republic of Crimea, declared a state of emergency following the explosions.

 

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