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Ukraine targets Russia’s air power in occupied Crimea
Ukraine has just delivered a major blow to Russia’s air power in occupied Crimea In a daring drone operation by Ukraine’s elite Alpha Special Operations unit Two Russian Su-27 fighter jets were struck at the Belbek military airfield — one completely destroyed while fully armed for combat But that’s not all The strike also hit the airfield’s control tower,
Ukraine has forced Russia's Black Sea Fleet out of Crimea, but it faces an uphill battle to retake the peninsula, experts said.
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Ukraine war latest: Ukrainian drones hit 2 Russian Su-27 jets in Crimea, intelligence agency says
Ukrainian drones hit 2 Russian Su-27 jets in Crimea, intelligence agency says ・France and Russia signal openness to holding separate talks as US-led peace efforts remain inconclusive ・50 civilians in Sumy Oblast abducted and forcibly taken to Russia,
EADaily, December 17th, 2025. President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that Ukraine itself gave Crimea to Russia in 2014 and that Ukrainians were not even going to fight for the peninsula.
Ukraine claims it has carried out the first successful combat strike by an underwater drone against a submarine, damaging a Russian Kilo-class boat in the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk and potentially removing a key cruise missile launch platform from the war.
Ukraine's SBU domestic security service has released new footage it says shows the country's preparations for attacking a Russian submarine in the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk earlier this month.
Using homemade long range drones and cruise missiles, Kyiv is hitting targets from the Mediterranean to the Caspian.
Ukraine said on Tuesday that it had hit the bridge connecting Russia and the occupied Crimean Peninsula with explosives planted underwater, in its third attack on the vital supply line for Moscow’s forces since the full-scale war began. CNN’s Matthew Chance breaks down what could happen next if Russia responds.
Poland detained a Russian archaeologist who works on an ancient site in Crimea, which Russia seized in 2014. Ukraine calls the work illegal.
Russia's illegal seizure of the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in March 2014 was quick and bloodless, and it sent Moscow's relations with the West into a downward spiral unseen since the Cold War. It also paved the way for Russia’s full-scale invasion of ...