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Ukraine strikes hit oil facilities in Crimea, Russia’s Krasnodar
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- Crimea’s Moscow-installed leader says four people killed in drone attack on the Russian-occupied Black Sea peninsula.
- At least four people have been killed in Ukrainian drone attacks on Crimea that have hit an oil depot and fuel facilities that Russia uses to supply its forces, Russian-installed authorities say.
- Crimea’s Moscow-installed leader, Sergey Aksyonov, said at least 28 people were wounded in the attacks overnight into Sunday.
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Crimea’s Moscow-installed leader says four people killed in drone attack on the Russian-occupied Black Sea peninsula.
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At least four people have been killed in Ukrainian drone attacks on Crimea that have hit an oil depot and fuel facilities that Russia uses to supply its forces, Russian-installed authorities say.
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