Zelensky: British Components Found in Russian Drones.
According to The Sun: President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that British components were found in Russian drones used during attacks on Ukraine.
According to the president, among the 549 'weapons' used against Ukraine over the weekend, there were more than 100 thousand foreign components, including those produced in the West.
Huge flames rise into the sky at a warehouse controlled by the Russians. The strike in Lviv claimed the lives of four people.Among the discovered parts were microcomputers of British production.
Zelensky called for new 'effective' sanctions in response to this discovery.
The UK government assured that it takes Ukraine's accusations seriously.
Ukrainian drones also attacked an oil depot in Crimea, specifically in Feodosia, on territory annexed by Vladimir Putin in 2014.
The drones hit a gas storage facility located approximately 250 km from the front line.
Flames were reaching hundreds of feet above the facility, which holds up to 250 thousand tons of fuel.
This was a strike against Russian oil infrastructure, aimed at blocking fuel supplies to Russian troops.
Approximately half of Crimea's gas stations have already closed due to a fuel shortage.
Kyiv has struck more than half of Russia's 38 largest oil refineries this year, leading to long lines at gas stations and a Kremlin ban on fuel exports.
Explosions have also been recorded at the airfields of Saki and Kachi in occupied Crimea.
Ukraine reported that it struck an ammunition depot and is currently assessing the consequences of this operation.
This occurred after a wave of Russian attacks that resulted in at least 12 deaths over the weekend.
The strike in Lviv claimed the lives of four people.
Zelensky claims that British components were found in Russian drones used in deadly attacks on Ukraine.
Ukrainian drones attacked an oil depot in Feodosia, annexed by Vladimir Putin in 2014.
The discovery of British components in Russian drones during attacks on Ukraine raises questions about the supply of technologies that may support Russia's military actions. This finding could become an important argument for Ukraine in its calls for strengthening international sanctions against Russia and countries that may be facilitating its military aggression.
At the same time, the activation of Ukrainian drones on the peninsula and their strikes on oil facilities indicate the continuation of the conflict and Ukraine's efforts aimed at destroying the infrastructure that supports Russian military operations. Read also
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