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The lethal strike was carried out using Storm Shadow missiles and is reported to have killed "dozens" of Russian officers.
Black Sea Fleet attacks, 2023. In September 2023, Ukraine launched a series of attacks on occupied Crimea, using drones and missiles to target key facilities of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet near ...
The coordinated attacks involved the use of both drones and missiles, targeting what Ukrainian officials described as ...
Ukraine bombs Russian bases: Here are some of Kyiv’s most audacious attacks. Ukrainian strikes on four Russian airbases mark an escalation in cross-border incursions before peace talks in Turkiye.
Ukraine also launched on Tuesday a barrage of attacks on Russian-controlled territories within their own country, targeting the southeastern Zaporizhzhia and Kerson regions with drones and shelling, ...
The fresh attacks came a day after Moscow launched almost 500 drones at Ukraine in the biggest overnight drone bombardment in the three-year war.
Crimea holds deep political, symbolic and military value for President Vladimir V. Putin, who has called it Russia’s “holy land,” placing it at the center of his false narrative that Ukraine ...
In recent weeks, Russia and Ukraine have exchanged a flurry of attacks. Ukraine said it hit the Kerch Bridge, which connects Crimea to Russia. Photo: Handout/Ukrainian Security Services/AFP via ...
Ukraine has carried out a devastating strike on the only bridge connecting Russia and the occupied province of Crimea, severing the vital supply line for President Vladimir Putin’s forces ...
Ukraine attacks Russian planes Operation said to destroy over 40 craft deep within country June 2, 2025 by COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS ...
Amid reports that a U.S. peace proposal might include recognizing Moscow's illegal annexation of Crimea, President Donald Trump denied Ukraine was being pressured to accept the move — while also ...
Khrushchev understood that Crimea’s salvation depended on reconnecting it to Ukraine’s southern steppes and the life-giving Dnipro River, ties that had sustained the peninsula for millennia.