Ukraine hits Crimea rail bridge and power grid to isolate Russian-held peninsula
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Latest source: Kyiv Independent
Latest source: India Today
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Ukraine destroys key logistics bridge in Crimea, hits over 60 Russian military targets overnight
Kyiv says it destroyed a key bridge between Crimea and occupied Ukraine as fuel shortages and blackouts spread across the peninsula
Special Operations Forces show video of destruction of railroad bridge over North Crimean Canal
Fires reported at railway and military sites in Crimea after overnight attack, social media says
Building of Russian FSB Border Service catches fire in Crimea following attack
Drones attack ports in Kerch and Krasnodar region overnight, causing fires
USF strikes gas infrastructure in Crimea, logistics targets in occupied territories
In Crimea, Tavria Thermal Power Plant and gas infrastructure facilities on fire following nighttime attack
Unmanned aerial systems strike underground gas storage facility on Tarkhankut Peninsula and other targets
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