Ukrainian drone strikes hit Russian gas and oil infrastructure in Crimea and Siberia
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Dominic Culverwell
Summary
Ukrainian forces conducted drone strikes on June 20, hitting four gas compressors in Russian-occupied Crimea, an oil refinery in Tyumen, Siberia, a bridge across the Henichesk Strait, and 13 other military facilities. The attacks are part of Kyiv's ongoing campaign to target Russia's energy infrastructure and disrupt Moscow's war capabilities.
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Kyiv continues its campaign against Russia's energy sector to throttle Moscow's war machine
Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces launched a wave of drones at Russian-occupied territories
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