Oil leaks into Pivdennyi Buh River following Russian strike on Mykolaiv
Ukrainian pilots hit Russian ammunition depot in Crimea
On Monday, July 1, Ukraine's Air Force struck a Russian ammunition depot in Crimea
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The Commander of Ukraine's Air Force, Mykola Oleshchuk, reported the information.
According to him, on 1 July 2024, Ukrainian pilots conducted a devastating strike on a Russian ammunition depot in Crimea.
"Once again, Ukrainian aircraft, 'destroyed' by enemy propaganda, successfully perform combat missions, launch missile and bomb strikes on the positions of the occupiers and eliminate important military facilities in the deep rear of the enemy," Oleshchuk wrote.
- On Tuesday, July 2, the Russian Ministry of Defence reported that during the night, its air defence forces allegedly destroyed a number of drones over the territories of two regions of Russia and occupied Crimea.
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