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targets all across occupied southern Ukraine, he says. “It’s all about critical infrastructure. This helps them to militarise our Crimea
Ukraine carried out several strikes on Russian targets. A drone struck a train in Russia-annexed Crimea, killing its assistant driver and injuring the driver, the peninsula’s Russian-installed governor, Sergei Aksyonov, said
Crimea. It says the $150m vessels were successfully hit and radar equipment destroyed. In Russia, Ukrainian drones targeted the port of Tuapse, killing at least one person, injuring another and damaging transport infrastructure, according
Crimea in 2014. In the four years since Russia's invasion began, Ukraine has developed a booming defence sector. Kyiv is now able to regularly hit targets within Russia, focusing its efforts on energy infrastructure
targeting Ukraine's railway infrastructure and other civilian facilities. In its latest update on Wednesday, Ukraine's air force said Russia launched 139 drones in the past 24 hours. It said 111 projectiles were shot
targeting an ammunition dump and oil terminal in nearby Kronstadt. The city’s governor, Alexander Beglov, said three people sustained minor injuries. He told residents to stay indoors. Ukraine’s special operations forces released footage
targeted Ukraine’s residential and railway infrastructure in the central Dnipro and north-eastern Kharkiv regions, port infrastructure in the southern Odesa region and energy facilities in the central Poltava region, according to Zelenskyy. Fourteen
targeted port infrastructure. “The attack damaged port and logistics infrastructure facilities, warehouses, technical equipment, cargo storage tanks, administrative buildings, as well as freight transport,” Kuleba said on Telegram. He added that a civilian vessel flying
targets, from drilling platforms to pipelines and their pumping stations, offloading terminals and refineries. In the past week alone, Ukraine struck two drilling platforms in the northern Caspian Sea and two oil pumping stations
Ukraine initially gave Putin’s ratings a boost – a “rally round the flag effect”, as Pjotr puts it – that has long since worn off. As well as polling, another telltale sign of discontent is found
infrastructure, without providing further details. The airport of St. Petersburg briefly suspended flights overnight because of the attack. Authorities also cut off mobile internet services. Putin is set to speak Friday at the economic forum
infrastructure since the early days of the war. The Kremlin denies this. Russia says the Oreshnik is immune to any missile defense system Russia first used the multiple-warhead Oreshnik on the Ukrainian city
targeted civilian buildings and critical infrastructure from the beginning of Vladimir Putin’s 2022 full-scale invasion. Since Donald Trump returned to the White House last year, the attacks have worsened, [leading to prolonged blackouts
Crimea marking an inflection point, when NATO members set a target of spending 2 percent of their gross domestic product (GDP) on defence. Since 2016, military spending in Europe has doubled, with Eastern Europe seeing