Drones attacked occupied Crimea.
Drones attack on occupied Crimea
According to inkorr.com: On the night of August 28, drones attacked the temporarily occupied Crimea. This was reported by the portal 'Glavcom', citing the 'governor' of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev.
Residents of Sevastopol heard loud explosions and sirens echoing over the city. The explosions began around 11:00 PM in the area of Ocheretianaya Bay. Drones were also recorded flying over Yevpatoria, Saki, and Novofedorivka.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that in three hours, 13 Ukrainian UAVs were shot down, and air defense destroyed three aerial targets over the water area near Sevastopol. No damage to infrastructure was reported.
Previous attacks and their consequences
Recall that units of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine attacked a fuel and energy infrastructure facility in Russia, specifically the Togliatti refinery in the Samara region. Similar attacks occurred in other regions of Russia, resulting in some refineries ceasing operations.
The pressure on sanctions led to a drop in prices for Russian oil, threatening to deplete the country's main source of income, as Russia is forced to sell oil at reduced prices.
Thus, during the attack on Crimea, the destruction of 13 Ukrainian drones was recorded, with no damage to infrastructure. At the same time, previous strikes on oil refineries in Russia led to supply issues and affected oil prices in the country.
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