Russian forces have been strengthening their defensive positions in the heavily militarized Crimean peninsula, as seen in recent satellite images revealing a growing network of trenches and fortifications. Meanwhile, a fuel depot in Sevastopol caught fire, which Ukraine’s military intelligence service spokesman, Andriy Yusov, called “God’s punishment” for the Russian missile strike that killed 23 people, including six children, in the city of Uman. Yusov warned residents of Crimea to stay away from military and supply facilities, claiming that over 10 tanks with a total capacity of 40,000 tons were destroyed in the blaze. The cause of the fire is still unknown.
2023-04-29 22:33:14
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