Ukrainian Drones Strike in Crimea: Oil Terminal Ablaze
Ukrainian drones targeted an oil terminal in Russian-occupied Crimea, igniting a major fire. The strikes reportedly hit at least five reservoirs at the terminal and affected two Russian electrical substations. The Ukrainian SBU intelligence, alongside military special forces, orchestrated the operation, escalating tensions in the region.
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In a bold overnight operation, Ukrainian drones targeted an oil terminal in the Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula, sparking a significant fire. The attack, confirmed by a Ukrainian security official under anonymity, marks a substantial escalation in the ongoing conflict.
According to the source, the drones, orchestrated by Ukraine's SBU intelligence service and military special forces, successfully struck at least five reservoirs, causing widespread damage. The incident highlights the intensified tactics Ukraine is employing to challenge Russian presence in the region.
The attack didn't stop there; Ukrainian drones also targeted and hit two Russian electrical substations. These facilities are vital infrastructure on the peninsula, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014. This dramatic episode underscores the fragile geopolitical situation as both sides continue their strategic maneuvers.
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