Ukraine strikes energy and oil infrastructure in occupied Crimea amid ongoing power outages
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Dmytro Basmat
3h ago· 4 min readenNews
Summary
Ukraine conducted a large-scale overnight attack on Russian-occupied Crimea on June 25, targeting energy and oil infrastructure as well as military facilities. The strikes come amid ongoing power outages on the peninsula, where approximately half of Crimea lost electricity on June 23. The attack was confirmed by Robert "Madyar" Brovdi, commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces.
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· 2 pulledUkraine launched a large-scale attack on Russian-occupied Crimea overnight on June 25, striking energy and oil infrastructure as well as military facilities across the peninsula
The latest attack comes as the peninsula's energy grid has come under strain in recent days after Russian proxy authorities said widespread power outages in occupied Crimea on June 23 left approximately half of the peninsula without electricity
The latest attack comes as the peninsula's energy grid has come under strain in recent days after Russian proxy authorities said widespread power outages in occupied Crimea on June 23 left approximately half of the peninsula without electricity.
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