Occupiers in Sevastopol find pensioner who shot video of strike on Russian Black Sea Fleet headquarters
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In Sevastopol, Russian occupiers have found a woman who filmed the aftermath of missile strikes on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in late September.
Russian occupants probably forced the woman to apologise under a video recording of what they had done. This is reported by the publication Krym.Realii.
In Sevastopol on 22 September missile strikes hit the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The event became resonant and was actively discussed in social networks.
Almost two weeks after the strike, the occupiers found one of the residents of Sevastopol, who published a video of the consequences of the attack.
In the new video, the woman says that on 22 September she found herself in the centre of Sevastopol and shot a video in which she "spoke in Ukrainian". Then "on emotions sent it out to acquaintances" and the video ended up in the public domain.
The woman in the video says in the video that she "regrets what happened" and promises "never to do it again", as "in my old age such problems are not necessary".
Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.














