Sevastopol Governor Says Ukraine Used Storm Shadow Missiles in Attack

May 27 (Reuters) – Air defence ⁠units ⁠in the port ⁠of Sevastopol in Russian-occupied Crimea downed ​over 20 Ukrainian drones early on Wednesday, with ‌Ukraine also using ‌Storm Shadow missiles, the city’s governor ⁠said ⁠on Telegram.

There were no injuries according to preliminary ​data, Mikhail Razvozhayev said, adding that a few buildings, including a regional office of the ​central bank and an eight-story apartment block, ⁠were damaged ⁠in the attack.

Storm ⁠Shadow ​missiles are made by a Franco-British consortium. Russia, which ​annexed Crimea ⁠from Ukraine in 2014, has previously summoned the British and French ambassadors to protest Ukraine’s use of the weapons.

Separately, two ⁠people were wounded in the southern Russian port ⁠city of Taganrog, east of the border with Ukraine, after Russia downed a missile early on Wednesday, Taganrog Mayor Svetlana Kambulova said on Telegram.

Overall, Russia downed 140 drones overnight, Interfax news agency said, citing the defence ministry.

Russian strikes on ⁠Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions wounded 21 people, local authorities said on Telegram.

Reuters could not independently verify reports of military ​activity.

(Reporting by Jekaterina Golubkova in Tokyo; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

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