 People in Sevastopol on April 24 told Reuters they were worried about recent drone attacks on the city but remained confident in the Russian army's anti-missile capabilities. Russia's Black Sea Fleet repelled a drone attack on the Crimean port of Sevastopol in the early hours of Monday, the Moscow-installed governor of the city said, through social media. Soon after the Russian Defense Ministry said that three Ukrainian naval drones had unsuccessfully attempted overnight to attack Russia's Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol. All three were destroyed and there were no casualties, the ministry said. Sevastopol, along with the rest of the Crimean peninsula, was annexed by Russia in 2014 but is internationally recognized as part of Ukraine. There was no immediate reaction from Ukraine. Kiev almost never publicly claims responsibility for attacks inside Russia and on Russian-controlled territory in Ukraine. We are already used to the constant sound, constant teaching and, in principle, we do not address this problem. Yes, when the city is like this, I am confident in our army and, of course, there is a little fear for children, for parents, but I still am confident that everything will be fine and not bad. Yes, there were explosions at night, but it does not bother us much because we people are peaceful and the people who moved from the motherland here, therefore, calmly relate to the situation.