In the village of Hvardiiske in temporarily occupied Crimea, the ATAN oil depot, which was attacked by Ukrainian drones on ...
Ukrainska Pravda on MSN
Oil depot hit by Ukrainian drones in occupied Crimea keeps burning even more intensely
The ATAN oil depot in the Crimean settlement of Hvardiiske, which had previously been hit, has caught fire again with greater ...
Temporarily occupied Crimea is once again on the threshold of serious water problem, hourly water supply schedules are ...
The Kyiv Independent on MSN
Blaze reignites at oil depot in Russian-occupied Crimea, media reports, Ukrainian drones spotted in area
A fire at the ATAN oil depot in the village of Hvardiiske, located in Russian-occupied Crimea, reignited with increased ...
Ukraine has never used American weapons to strike distant targets on Russian territory. Various long-range weapons have been ...
Social media users posted videos showing the blaze, a huge column of fire and thick black smoke rising above the facility ...
The National Resistance Center reports on Telegram. The situation in the region is worsening: in Alushta, water supplies are ...
Kyiv Independent on MSN
Ukraine war latest: Russia's largest oil terminal in occupied Crimea is still on fire
Hi, this is Jared Goyette reporting from Kyiv on day 1,329 of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today's top story: ...
Russian air strikes hit civilian infrastructure in Ukraine’s Odesa region, causing a massive fire and injuring one person, ...
A verified daylight image shows a large plume of smoke coming from Russian-occupied Crimea after a reported drone attack on an oil depot. We've seen satellite imagery showing dest ...
Kyiv Independent on MSN
Russia's largest oil terminal in occupied Crimea still on fire 2 days after Ukrainian drone strike
"Poisonous smoke floats over the city, which can be seen even from Stary Krym (25 kilometers away)," local media reported.
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