Ukrainian forces struck energy facilities in Crimea on Sunday, according to reports. Details on specific targets, damage, or casualties are not yet available.
Ukrainian forces conducted strikes on energy infrastructure in the Crimean peninsula on Sunday afternoon, according to reports. The specific facilities targeted, method of attack, and extent of damage remain unconfirmed at this time. No casualties have been reported.
Ukraine has repeatedly targeted energy facilities and military installations in Crimea over the past month, as The Zioneer has covered. Previous attacks have involved large-scale drone barrages and missile strikes on fuel depots, airbases, and power infrastructure across the peninsula. The ongoing campaign aims to degrade Russian logistics and military capabilities in the occupied region.
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