
Ukrainian Strikes Damage Crimea Bridges, Cause Fuel Shortages
Ukrainian forces have launched intensified attacks on bridges connecting occupied Kherson with Crimea, damaging several structures and leading to widespread fuel shortages across the peninsula.
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Ukrainian forces hit Russian convoy of about 50 fuel and ammunition lorries near Armiansk in Crimea
Ukrainian forces have struck a Russian convoy of about 50 lorries carrying fuel and ammunition near Armiansk in Crimea, destroying some of the vehicles.
By Anastasia Protz
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Fuel stations on the Russian-held Crimean peninsula were out of petrol on Thursday, Reuters witnesses said, as a Ukrainian campaign against supply lines to the peninsula escalates. A Reuters witness in Sevastopol, the peninsula’s largest city, said that there was no fuel at most local petrol stations, with supplies struggling even to keep up with […]
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Kremlin-installed authorities recently restricted commercial and passenger traffic along major roadways leading to Crimea.
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Ukrainian forces struck bridges connecting occupied Crimea with the Kherson region in the early hours of June 11, according to Vladimir Saldo, the Russia-appointed governor of the occupied part of the Kherson region.
Read full article →Ukrainian forces release footage of strike on bridge in Armiansk and nearly 50 Russian supply trucks
Soldiers of the 1st Separate Assault Regiment named after Dmytro Kotsiubailo, the 475th Separate Assault Regiment CODE 9.2, and the Security Service of Ukraine’s Special Operations Center Alpha Group released footage showing a nighttime strike on a bridge in Armiansk and nearly 50 Russian trucks carrying ammunition and fuel.
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