Ukrainian Drones Target Key Oil Depots in Crimea
Ukrainian drones targeted two oil depots in Russian-occupied Crimea, according to a Kyiv domestic security service official. The strikes occurred at facilities located in the village of Hvardiyske and the Komsomolska depot, highlighting escalating tensions and strategic targeting of infrastructure.
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In a bold move that underscores escalating tensions in the region, Ukrainian drones have reportedly struck two oil depots in Russian-occupied Crimea.
A spokesperson from Kyiv's domestic security service confirmed the attacks, pinpointing the facilities in the village of Hvardiyske and the Komsomolska depot as targets.
This development reflects a strategic targeting of infrastructure, potentially intensifying the already fraught relations between Ukraine and the Russian-backed authorities in Crimea.
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