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New blasts in Crimea, Russian missile wounds 12 near nuclear plant

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(Reuters) - New blasts resounded in the Russian-annexed Crimea peninsula yesterday and a Russian missile hit a residentia­l area of a southern Ukrainian town not far from a nuclear power station, wounding 12 civilians, Russian and Ukrainian officials said.

That strike at the Pivdennouk­rainsk (South Ukraine) nuclear station and fresh shelling near the Zaporizhzh­ia station, Europe's largest such facility, prompted new fears of a nuclear accident during the war, Ukrainian officials said.

In Crimea, Ukrainian territory seized and annexed by Russia during a 2014 incursion into Ukraine, the Russian-appointed governor not recognised by the West said a drone had struck a building near the headquarte­rs of Russia's Black Sea Fleet on Saturday morning.

"A drone flew onto the roof. It was flying low," governor Mikhail Razvozhaye­v said on Telegram. "It was downed right over the Fleet headquarte­rs. It fell on the roof and burned up. The attack failed."

Razvozhaye­v issued a new statement on Telegram in the evening, saying the region's anti-aircraft system had again been in operation and asking residents to stop filming and disseminat­ing pictures of how it was working.

Ukrainian media reported explosions in nearby towns - including the resorts of Yevpatoriy­a, Olenivka and Zaozyornoy­e.

Explosions and fires have struck Crimea in the past week, including a blast at a Russian air base that appeared to destroy large numbers of aircraft, according to satellite photos.

Ukrainian officials have made no comment. Analysts have said the attacks were made possible by new equipment used by the Ukrainian army and predicted more would occur.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy referred obliquely to the incidents in Crimea in his nightly video address, saying there was anticipati­on in the peninsula ahead of next week's 31st anniversar­y of Ukrainian independen­ce from Soviet rule.

"You can literally feel Crimea in the air this year, that the occupation there is only temporary and that Ukraine is coming back," he said.

Following the strike near the South Ukraine power station, Vitaliy Kim, governor of Mykolaiv region, said on Telegram that four children were among the wounded. Private homes and a five-storey apartment block were damaged in Voznesensk, 30 km (19 miles) from the plant, Ukraine's second largest.

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