Ukraine launched a massive drone attack on Crimea on Sunday night, according to reports. Details on targets, interceptions, or damage are not yet available.
Ukraine launched a massive drone attack on the Crimean peninsula on Sunday night, according to reports from Ukrainian and Russian sources. The scope and targets of the attack are not yet clear, but the barrage follows a pattern of Ukrainian strikes on Russian military and energy infrastructure in Crimea over the past week. As The Zioneer previously reported, Ukraine struck a bridge in northeastern Crimea on Thursday and a titanium-chemical plant near Armyansk on Saturday. Earlier on Saturday, a large drone attack targeted fuel and energy infrastructure in Sevastopol, Saky, Dzhankoi, Simferopol, and Hvardiiske. Details on interceptions, damage, or casualties from the current attack are not yet available.
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