Crimea, Ukraine and Russia
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The strikes are the latest in a sustained campaign against energy infrastructure in territory Russia has occupied since 2014, leaving ever larger parts of Crimea without electricity. Almost the entire peninsula,
The result of the Defense Forces' Crimea operation was the disruption of Russian logistics and the establishment of control over the fuel and energy infrastructure of the occupied peninsula. — Ukrinform.
Perspective: Crimea was Putin’s trophy. Ukraine is turning it into a test of command, supply lines and political nerve.
One person was killed in a Ukrainian attack on Russian-occupied Crimea, Moscow-installed officials said in the early hours of Sunday, as Russian and Ukrainian leaders held separate calls with U.S.
Kyiv’s campaign of drone strikes has caused a fuel and electricity crisis in the occupied Black Sea peninsula, triggering a state of emergency.
Energy shortages have continued to plague Sevastopol, the largest city in Russian-controlled Crimea, following repeated, intensified Ukrainian strikes on the peninsula.
Escalating drone strikes, fuel shortages and power cuts in the region Russia annexed are among the factors turning up the heat on President Vladimir V. Putin.
Tuesday marked the third anniversary of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s mutiny against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Prigozhin failed and paid with his life. But Russia as a whole, and Russian-occupied Crimea in particular,
The drone attacks on Saki Air Base are part of Ukraine's latest campaign to make Crimea as uninhabitable for Russian forces as possible.
