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Ukraine Claims to Have Attacked Russian Oil Facility in Crimea
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Ukraine's military has reportedly struck a major oil terminal in Crimea, targeting Russia's energy sector in an effort to disrupt their war efforts. According to Russian-installed authorities, a fire broke out at the oil depot on the Crimean peninsula. The strike on the oil terminal is seen as a key move in Ukraine's efforts to sustain their costly war of attrition against Russia.
A 60-year-old Ukrainian, an employee of a private cargo handling company, was killed. Five other foreign nationals were injured… This is the second attack on a civilian vessel in Odesa region ports in the last few days.
The enemy hit a civilian ship flying the Palauan flag with a ballistic missile.
We will continue to apply even greater pressure on Russia — because only through strength can we bring peace closer.
At night, a successful strike was carried out on the enemy's offshore oil terminal in temporarily occupied Feodosia, Crimea.
They are learning from their mistakes and from our mistakes. They are improving their technology so that we are able to shoot down fewer of them.
Despite the fact that it's getting harder, despite (Russia's) improvements and the use of new tactics, today we have two shoot-downs.
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