Oct 7 (Reuters) - Russia's defence ministry said the country's air defence systems had "detected and destroyed" two Ukrainian S-200 anti-aircraft missiles, thwarting attacks it said Kyiv attempted four hours apart on the Crimean Peninsula on Saturday.
Reuters could not verify the reports by the ministry, which did not say where exactly the missiles were shot down over Crimea, annexed by Moscow in 2014.
At 10:25 p.m. in Moscow, Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspilne quoted a resident as saying two explosions rang out in the area of Yevtaporiya in the west of Crimea.
Earlier, other local channels carried an image of smoke over Dzhankoi in the north and reported sounds of explosions.
In each post, it added, "Russian air defence systems promptly detected and destroyed the Ukrainian missile in the air."
Persons:
Suspilne, Ros Russell, Chris Reese
Organizations:
Reuters, Kyiv, Thomson
Locations:
Crimean, Crimea, Moscow, Ukrainian, Yevtaporiya, Russian