Ukrainian forces struck energy infrastructure in the city of Kerch in eastern Crimea overnight, according to a report by Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). Damage assessments and potential casualties are not yet reported. This is the latest in a series of Ukrainian attacks on Crimean infrastructure this month.
Ukrainian forces struck energy infrastructure in the city of Kerch in eastern Crimea overnight, according to a report by Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). The extent of damage and any casualties have not yet been reported. As The Zioneer reported earlier on Sunday (05:10 Jerusalem), Ukraine struck the Kerch port overnight — this new message indicates the target was specifically energy infrastructure, rather than the port itself. The attack follows a series of Ukrainian strikes on Crimean infrastructure in recent weeks, including a large-scale drone attack on June 13 targeting fuel and energy infrastructure across multiple cities, and a strike on the Titan Crimea chemical plant on the same day. The attack on Kerch is part of a sustained campaign targeting Russian military and energy assets on the peninsula.
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- DevelopingLarge Ukrainian drone attack targets Crimea infrastructure overnight
- DevelopingUkraine launches large-scale attack across Russia, striking energy and security targets
- StrongUkraine strikes titanium-chemical plant in northern Crimea overnight
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