Russia, Crimea and Ukraine
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Ukraine chokes off supplies to Crimea: Can Putin be forced to abandon the peninsula?
The fuel shortage on Crimea has forced the authorities to impose strict rationing.
A Ukrainian drone attack hit a passenger train on the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea, killing an assistant driver and injuring the driver, Sergei Aksyonov, the Moscow-appointed head of Crimea, said on
Wes O'Donell on MSNOpinion
Russia's armored train can't save Crimea. Here's why Ukraine already knows that
Russia's Crimea supply situation is dire. Russia's answer? Try armored trains. Steel plating, anti-aircraft mounts, Soviet-era rail doctrine, applied to a threat that arrives from above, not from the side of the track.
Ukrainian forces continue strikes on oil facilities in occupied Crimea and Russia proper; French jet downs drone in Latvian airspace. What we know on day 1,567
(Corrects dateline) SEVASTOPOL, Crimea, June 1 (Reuters) - Drivers in Russian-controlled Crimea were grappling with gasoline rationing on Monday after Ukrainian drone attacks constricted road supplies across south-eastern Ukraine,
Reform UK’s candidate for the upcoming Makerfield by-election said that Russia was “within their rights” to invade Crimea, comparing it with the UK’s sovereignty claim over the Falkland Islands.
Residents in Russia’s largest cities have largely been sheltered from the daily realities of the war with Ukraine. But Kyiv’s long-range attacks are changing that.
"An extremely critical infrastructure facility – and an extremely vile Russian strike," Zelenskiy wrote on X, adding Russia had used a Shahed attack drone. "As of now, there are no readings exceeding normal background radiation levels.