
The state of emergency follows weeks of punishing Ukrainian drone attacks on the Black Sea peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014
Ukraine drone strikes force Russia to declare emergency in occupied Crimea
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Ukraine war briefing: Russian-occupied Crimea declares ‘emergency’ as Zelenskyy’s forces step up attacks. The restrictions come as Russian air defences shot down 660 Ukrainian drones overnight, including over Moscow and Crimea, its defence ministry said on Friday – one of the highest figures since the start of the war. “Today, Ukraine is depriving Russia of this launchpad and drawing a line under its attempts to normalise war,” Zelenskyy said. Ukrainian president says Crimea at centre of Kyiv’s ‘policy of ensuring justice’ against Moscow.
Furthermore, Its international reach – 97% of readers are outside of Ukraine – make it truly Ukraine’s global voice. Zelensky described the Crimean Tatars as a people who endured deportation and decades of oppression, returned to their homeland, and then saw Russia attempt to steal that home again after the occupation of Crimea. Zelenskyy said the Ukrainians had all been held captive since 2022 and posted pictures on social media of the men wrapped in Ukraine’s blue-and-yellow flags, smiling and embracing each other.
In addition, Crimea authorities have already suspended fuel sales to private motorists, and Sevastopol introduced restrictions on operating hours for public transport, shops, cafes and street lights.
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Ukraine war briefing: Russian-occupied Crimea declares ‘emergency’ as Zelenskyy’s forces step up attacks.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe restrictions come as Russian air defences shot down 660 Ukrainian drones overnight, including over Moscow and Crimea, its defence ministry said on Friday – one of the highest figures since the start of the war. “Today, Ukraine is depriving Russia of this launchpad and drawing a line under its attempts to normalise war,” Zelenskyy said.
reliability low1/3 sourcesUkrainian president says Crimea at centre of Kyiv’s ‘policy of ensuring justice’ against Moscow.
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Its international reach – 97% of readers are outside of Ukraine – make it truly Ukraine’s global voice.
according to Kyiv PostZelensky described the Crimean Tatars as a people who endured deportation and decades of oppression, returned to their homeland, and then saw Russia attempt to steal that home again after the occupation of Crimea.
according to Kyiv PostZelenskyy said the Ukrainians had all been held captive since 2022 and posted pictures on social media of the men wrapped in Ukraine’s blue-and-yellow flags, smiling and embracing each other.
according to The Guardian - UK +1Crimea authorities have already suspended fuel sales to private motorists, and Sevastopol introduced restrictions on operating hours for public transport, shops, cafes and street lights.
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Ukraine war briefing: Russian-occupied Crimea declares ‘emergency’ as Zelenskyy’s forces step up attacks.
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omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideRight sideUkrainian president says Crimea at centre of Kyiv’s ‘policy of ensuring justice’ against Moscow.
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