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MOSCOW (AFP) —- The Russian navy on Saturday thwarted a drone attack on the Sevastopol port, home to Moscow's Black Sea Fleet in Crimea, Moscow-installed authorities said.
"Today, starting at 04:30 a.m. for several hours, various air defense systems in Sevastopol repelled drone attacks," Sevastopol governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said on Telegram.
"All UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) have been shot down."
Razvozhayev had earlier said the Russian navy was repelling a drone attack.
"Ships of the Black Sea Fleet are repelling a UVA in Sevastopol bay," he said in the early hours of Saturday.
The governor said the city's services were on "alert," but said no "civilian infrastructure" had been damaged.
A student dormitory at an art college near the port saw "one windowpane burst" but "no harm was done," he added.
He called on residents of the city not to post videos of the incident on social media.
"It should be clear to everyone that such information is much needed for Ukrainian Nazis in order to understand how the defense of our city is built," he said.
Russia annexed the Crimea peninsula from Ukraine in 2014.
Its forces attacked Ukraine from several directions in February this year, including from Crimea. The announcement came as Ukrainian forces press a counter-offensive to retake land in the Russian-occupied south.