Russia has blamed the bombings on military bases on "saboteurs," while Ukraine has claimed indirect responsibility, saying it was destroying supply lines that helped Russian intervention.
According to the Reuters news agency, the Russian Defense Minister said that the explosions at military bases in the annexed region of Crimea were "the result of sabotage".
It should be noted that the explosions at a Russian military base in Crimea on Tuesday engulfed an ammunition depot, after which 2,000 people had to move to a safe place.
A short time later, another Russian military base in the center of Crimea was seen billowing smoke.
Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. The peninsula provides a key access route for Russian forces stationed in southern Ukraine and its fleet in the Black Sea.Ukraine has neither claimed nor denied direct responsibility for the recent blasts, but has openly expressed its joy at Russia's failures.
Mikhail Podoliak, an adviser to Ukraine's president, responded by saying that Kiev's strategy is to destroy Russian logistics, supply lines, ammunition depots and military infrastructure, creating chaos within the Russian forces.
The explosions have raised new questions about whether Ukraine has gained the military capability to attack Russian-held territory or whether Kiev-backed groups are finding new success in attacks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has asked all citizens to stay away from Russian military bases and ammunition depots.
He said in a televised address that the lives of Ukrainian citizens are being saved by the destruction of the military equipment of the occupying forces.
In addition, the delivery of grain from Ukraine under the UN-mediated agreement in July is ongoing. So far 16 ships have left Ukraine's Black Sea ports with 450,000 tons of grain.
Under this agreement between Ukraine, Turkey and Russia, the safety of ships passing through Ukrainian waters is ensured.