Ukraine turns Crimea into Putin’s trap
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VLADIMIR Putin’s flailing forces have pulled back from a key stronghold as Ukraine has recaptured a huge 600 square km of land with a brutal counter offensive. Mad Vlad’s desperate
Ukrainian drone strikes choking off fuel, bridges, and trains to Crimea, prompting pro-war Russian bloggers to turn on Putin, while tourists rush to cancel summer holidays on the peninsula.
At least 10 people have been injured in the attacks, according to Russian-backed officials.
Ukraine’s General Staff said Ukrainian forces had struck Russia’s Krasnodar Krai region overnight, hitting the Grushovaya oil transshipment base near Novorossiysk. The complex is one of the largest transshipment hubs in southern Russia for oil and petroleum products.
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Analysis of the impact of Ukrainian strikes on Russian logistics and the situation in Crimea.
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Drones hit historic museum in Russia-annexed Crimea as officials reduce nighttime trains for safety
Sevastopol's Russian-installed governor, Mikhail Razvozhayev, said on Telegram the museum's roof was hit. He did not provide details about the damage or whether there were any casualties.
