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Russians declared an air raid alert in temporarily occupied Crimea, reporting a missile attack on the peninsula, according to ...
After the destruction of the oil depot in Feodosia, the Russian forces have faced "logistical chaos." They have a fuel shortage, according to the Telegram channel of the partisan movement ATESH.
A Pantsir-S1 air defense system was positioned around an oil depot near the eastern Crimean port city of Feodosia prior to what Ukraine described as a "successful attack" on the facility ...
A large Russian landing warship in Crimea was struck by cruise missiles launched by Ukraine overnight, killing at least one person, Russia’s Defense Ministry said Tuesday. The landing ship ...
On the night of Monday, October 7, a large oil depot caught fire in Feodosia in the east of the temporarily occupied Crimea. A number of Telegram channels reported this and published videos from the ...
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Beachgoers in the Black Sea resort town of Feodosia, in Russian-occupied Crimea, watch an oil refinery burn after a Ukrainian nighttime strike. Social media image published by the Krym.Realii ...
Explosions at the Marine Oil Terminal in Feodosia were heard at about 4 a.m., local time. The -Ukrainian Armed Forces confirmed their attack on the facility but no casualties were reported.
(MENAFN- UkrinForm) In Feodosia, located in temporarily occupied Crimea, a fuel shortage has arisen for the Russian armed forces following a strike by the Ukrainian Defense Forces on the marine ...
The target was an oil terminal in Feodosia used to provide fuel to the Russian army, the General Staff of the Ukrainian army said in statement on Telegram. The information could not be ...
Oct 7 (Reuters) - A fire broke out at an oil depot in the city of Feodosia on the Crimean coast of the Black Sea, Russian-appointed officials in the Crimean Peninsula that Moscow annexed from ...
Dec 26 (Reuters) - Loud explosions were heard in early Tuesday hours over the Crimean town of Feodosia on the Black Sea coast, Russian news outlets on the Telegram messaging service reported.