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Landing vessel Cesar Kunikov is latest vessel to be hit by sea drones near Crimea
Kyiv deals significant blow to Moscow’s aerial operations
Two warships in Sevastopol dry docks damaged in largest attack on Black Sea fleet base since the start of the war
Russian soldiers killed during alleged incursion into occupied peninsula, military intelligence claims
Second ship attack in 24 hours as Kyiv warns all Russian Black Sea ports are ‘war risk’ areas
Russia says all drones were ‘neutralised’ but attack is fourth time capital has been targeted since May
Two people die after partial collapse of bridge that connects occupied peninsula to Russia
Strike on supply route disrupts operations for Moscow’s troops battling Kyiv’s southern counteroffensive
Ukraine seeks more air defences and long-range missiles to protect infrastructure and troops aiming to pierce frontline
Assault with German-made Leopards is first heavily armoured attack of Kyiv’s summer push
Tribunal in The Hague says Kremlin must pay Naftogaz for losses relating to seizure of gas and oil assets
Senior official says Kyiv does not exclude liberation of occupied peninsula by military means
Kyiv’s strikes on assets in the occupied peninsula are crucial to its counteroffensive
Strikes on infrastructure come hours after Vladimir Putin’s endorsement of Chinese peace plan
Most evidence points to a truck bomb, as Kyiv holds off on claiming responsibility for the attack
Russia president to hold security council meeting after attack on critical military supply route
Strikes on Black Sea peninsula and covert attacks signal Ukraine’s ability to target enemy infrastructure
Air base incident is the latest involving Russian targets that western analysts suspect had indirect guidance from Kyiv
An FT investigation tracks the vessels exporting food from Crimea in ways that sidestep international sanctions
Any threat to the peninsula from Ukraine or its allies risks dangerous escalation
Brussels wants to target the banking and energy sectors to hurt Moscow while minimising damage to European economies
Moscow’s struggle to supply peninsula annexed in 2014 has become latest flashpoint
PM says ship was in ‘sovereign Ukrainian territory’ as Moscow threatens to drop bombs
Zelensky’s appeal for help in Paris follows Biden’s condemnation of Russian ‘aggression’
ECHR to give its judgment on Kyiv’s claims of human rights violations in Crimea
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