Key facts
- Ukrainian forces reportedly struck an oil terminal in occupied Crimea overnight.
- Explosions were heard in other cities in Crimea.
- Photos suggest a fire at the Kerch oil terminal.
- Pro-Ukrainian partisans claimed sabotage of a Russian defense plant's power supply.
- The sabotage targeted an electric substation in Taganrog, Russia.
- The Atesh group claimed responsibility for the Taganrog sabotage.
- The damage reportedly halted assembly lines at the 'Atlant-Aero' facility.
- Production of drones and other military equipment was disrupted.
Ukrainian forces reportedly conducted an overnight strike on an oil terminal located in occupied Crimea. Explosions were also reported in other cities across the peninsula following the incident. While the Ukrainian military has not officially confirmed its involvement, photographic evidence circulating online appears to show a fire at the Kerch oil terminal.
In a separate development, pro-Ukrainian partisan groups have claimed responsibility for sabotaging a key electrical substation. This substation reportedly supplies power to a defense plant situated in Taganrog, Russia. The Atesh group, a partisan organization, stated that the sabotage has disrupted the production of drones and other military equipment. According to Atesh, the damage to the power supply has halted assembly lines at the 'Atlant-Aero' facility, a Russian defense contractor.
