Drone, Crimea and Ukraine
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Ukraine is ramping up its military operations against Russia,. A recent Ukrainian drone attack targeted a passenger train from Moscow to Simferopol, resulting in the death of the assistant driver and injuries to the driver,
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Oil depots, substations reportedly set ablaze in occupied Crimea, Mariupol, western Russia following Ukrainian drone strikes
Ukraine's military reportedly launched another onslaught of middle strikes on Russian and Russian-occupied regions overnight on June 8, striking multiple oil depots and electrical substations, Russian Telegram media channels reported.
Drones attacked temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine on the night of 6-7 June. A power plant, railway infrastructure in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, and an oil depot in Crimea came under
MOSCOW, June 4 (Reuters) - Russian-controlled Crimea tightened its rationing of fuel supplies on Thursday, suspending all cash sales of gasoline and the issuance of new coupons to buy it as the peninsula grapples with a shortage linked to Ukrainian drone strikes.
On the night of June 7, the Middle-strike units of the Special Operations Forces (SOF) struck the Semikolodezyanska oil depot and an oil terminal in the
The region has taken measures to tackle fuel shortages after increasing Ukrainian strikes on oil industry targets.
Drivers in Russian-controlled Crimea were grappling with gasoline rationing on Monday after Ukrainian drone attacks constricted road supplies across south-eastern Ukraine, Reuters witnesses and officials said.
Ukrainian drone strikes have disrupted traffic on the R-280 “Novorossiya” highway, the main land route linking the Rostov region with occupied Crimea, triggering a gasoline shortage on the peninsula.
EADaily, June 6th, 2026. A Turkish-flagged fishing vessel was attacked in the Black Sea. This was reported by the NTV channel with reference to the Turkish Interior Ministry.
Sun. Sea. Sand. No Gasoline. There’s A Major Problem This Tourist Season In Russian-Occupied Crimea.
In a TikTok video, a Russian vacationer says she and her husband will have to stay in the Crimean resort city of Yalta indefinitely: They have only enough gas to drive 50 kilometers, and the closest filling station believed to have any is in Simferopol ...