A Russian fuel tanker was destroyed on the road leading to Crimea, according to reports. The cause and casualty figures are not yet known.
A Russian fuel tanker was destroyed on the road leading to the Crimean Peninsula, according to reports. The incident occurred Friday evening, though the specific cause — whether a strike, accident, or mechanical failure — has not been confirmed, and no casualty figures are available. The Zioneer previously reported on a June 16 incident in which a Russian fuel tanker was destroyed on the same road; it is unclear whether this is a new event or a reporting echo of the same episode. The road to Crimea is a key supply artery for Russian forces operating in southern Ukraine, and fuel logistics have been a recurring target of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, as The Zioneer documented on June 18 regarding a kamikaze drone attack on a Moscow refinery.
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