Strikes in Crimea, Russia's central logistics hub for its forces in southern Ukraine, have become routine in recent months.
A missile reportedly struck an ammunition depot belonging to Russia's Black Sea Fleet near the port of Sevastopol this week, dealing another blow to Vladimir Putin as Ukraine ramps up attacks on annexed Crimea.Russian Telegram channel ASTRA reported the missile strike on Wednesday, saying it hit an area near Sevastopol occupied by 'military unit 63876,' damaging an armaments storage point belonging to the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
Ukraine hasn't claimed responsibility.Strikes in Crimea, Russia's central logistics hub for its forces in southern Ukraine, have become routine in recent months amid Kyiv's counteroffensive to reclaim territory occupied by Russian forces. Attacks have focused on military targets in a push to weaken Moscow's defenses and disrupt Russia from transporting equipment, weapons and troops from mainland Russia into the peninsula.
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