What Happened
Ukraine has claimed responsibility for striking power substations in Crimea, a territory annexed by Russia. Additionally, Ukrainian drones have targeted and hit an oil terminal located in St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city.
These attacks are part of a series of long-range strikes by Ukraine aimed at Russian infrastructure. The targeting of energy facilities and oil terminals indicates a strategic effort by Ukraine to impact Russia's operational capabilities.
The specific details regarding the extent of damage to the power substations in Crimea and the oil terminal in St. Petersburg, as well as any casualties, were not immediately detailed in the provided reports. The attacks underscore the ongoing conflict and Ukraine's capacity for extended-range operations.
Key Facts
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Ukraine claims to have hit power substations in Crimea.
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Ukrainian drones hit an oil terminal in St. Petersburg.
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St. Petersburg is Russia's second-largest city.
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The attacks are described as long-range.
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The targets were energy infrastructure and an oil terminal.
