Ukraine strikes strategic bridges in Crimea, other Russian military targets
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Defense Forces strike railway bridge and Russian electronic intelligence unit in Crimea
Ukraine strikes Russia's Saky air base in occupied Crimea for second time in a week, SBU says
Ukraine’s USF ‘shut down’ nine power substations in occupied Crimea overnight
SSU strikes aircraft hangars, drone facilities at Saky and Hvardiiske airbases in occupied Crimea
'Moscow will fall' — 13 Russian power stations shut down across occupied Ukraine, military says
Russian military chief reports to Putin results of massive strike on Ukraine — Kremlin
Fedorov: Ukraine continues to expand technological capabilities for strikes on Russian military targets in Crimea
Ukrainian drones strike Russian fighter jet hangars at Saky airbase in Crimea
Ukraine strikes Russian defense facility, Ufa refinery as blasts reported in occupied Donetsk
How Ukrainian drones struck four power substations in Crimea
Ukraine strikes strategic bridges in Crimea, other Russian military targets
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