Ukrainian Drone Strikes Fuel Depot in Crimea
A Ukrainian drone attack set a fuel depot on fire in Feodosia, Crimea. Sergei Aksyonov reported the incident on Telegram, stating that over 20 drones were intercepted, with no injuries recorded. This attack is part of escalating energy infrastructure strikes amid stalled peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.

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A Ukrainian drone attack targeted a fuel depot in Feodosia, eastern Crimea, causing a fire, according to Sergei Aksyonov, the Russian-installed head of the region. He shared on his Telegram channel that more than 20 drones were intercepted by air defense forces, with no reported injuries.
The extent of the damage remains undisclosed. The oil depot in Feodosia—and other strategic energy and military sites in Crimea—has been a recurrent target for Ukrainian attacks. This development marks an escalation in infrastructure strikes as diplomatic negotiations have reached a stalemate.
Both Russia and Ukraine have intensified efforts to cripple each other's energy networks, further straining relations and complicating the prospect of future peace accords.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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