Ukraine says it struck two Russian airbases in Crimea
Ukraine says it struck two Russian airbases in Crimea
Ukraine hit two Russian airfields in Moscow-occupied Crimea, targeting at least seven jets and drone warehouses, Ukraine’s SBU security service said on Friday.
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Hvardiyske and Saky airbases came under attack, with the latter being hit for the second time this week, the SBU added on the Telegram app.
The jets in Saky were “damaged or destroyed,” it said.
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