SBU fighters attacked a base in Sevastopol and the Belbek airfield with drones. Three ships, a MiG-31 aircraft, air defense systems, and enemy infrastructure facilities were hit.
In the night of April 26, occupied Sevastopol came under a UAV strike with series of explosions over hours. Fires were recorded in the Chersonesos, Fiolent, Northern Side areas, and near the Belbek, Kacha, and Saky airfields.
Neptune missiles destroyed two workshops of the UAV plant in Taganrog. In Sevastopol, the combat bridge of a border guard patrol ship of the FSB was hit.
In occupied Crimea, five hits on an oil depot and explosions near airfields have been recorded. Eyewitnesses report air defense activity in Sevastopol and Kacha.
Defense Forces attacked the Streletsky ship control point and UAV facilities in the Russian Federation. Enemy command posts in Donetsk region and Belgorod region were also hit.
Defense forces attacked the Tuapse oil refinery, an oil depot in Crimea, and two large landing ships. Ammunition depots and UAVs were also destroyed in several regions.
The GUR special unit disabled two large landing ships and the Podlyot station in Sevastopol. The total cost of the destroyed equipment exceeds 155 million dollars.
A site with inflatable structures and sea containers appeared near Krasnokamianka. The object has double security and a lightning protection system.
A fire broke out on Cape Manganari as a result of a prolonged drone attack. The occupation authorities confirmed the fire but denied the presence of fuel reserves.
Fires broke out at oil infrastructure facilities in Tikhoretsk and Kozacha Bukhta. Authorities report air defense operations and no casualties.
A series of powerful explosions rocked occupied Sevastopol and Novofedorivka. Russian air defense conducted intense fire near the thermal power plant and military airfields.
Defense Forces attacked the Tuapse oil refinery, Buk, Pantsir, and Osa complexes. UAV control points and areas of concentration of occupiers in several zones were hit.
In Rivne region, the collapse of a wall of a 19th-century architectural monument has been recorded. The object is on the balance sheet of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
In Sevastopol, there is a shortage of over a hundred teachers due to a workload of 1. 6 full-time equivalents and meager pay. Attempts by the occupiers to attract students to teaching have failed.
Key military plants and enemy oil refining facilities were destroyed during March. The Ministry of Defense stated the difficulty of restoring the damaged capacities.
Special forces destroyed logistics hubs and command posts in Velyka Novosilka. A naval drone base in Sevastopol and an enemy training ground were also attacked.
Two people died and four were injured in an explosion in a high-rise building in Sevastopol. The fire engulfed three floors, damaging walls and eight balconies.
The Defense Forces hit the Granit center in Sevastopol, where anti-aircraft missile systems were serviced. The Almaz-Antey concern's facility will no longer be able to repair air defense systems.
Defense Forces attacked the Granit center where S-400 and Buk systems are repaired. Enemy personnel concentration points in Striletska Bay were also hit.
As a result of falling debris from 27 downed drones, one man was killed and two people were injured. Private homes and cars were damaged, and fires broke out.
Two former SBU officers will be tried for treason and torturing a Yalta resident with a bag. The accused face up to 15 years in prison for war crimes.
A series of explosions occurred in Sevastopol and Bakhchysarai due to air defense operations against drones. The internet went down in parts of the city, and flashes were recorded near airfields.
The General Staff confirmed the destruction of the S-300V air defense system, a radar station in Crimea, and warehouses in Luhansk region. A fuel train and over 6,000 rounds of ammunition were destroyed in Shyroka Balka.
In occupied Sevastopol, there was a power outage due to an emergency shutdown in the Crimean power system networks. Consumers in several districts, including the city center, were left without power.
ATESH partisans recorded the redeployment of anti-sabotage boats of the Russian Black Sea Fleet from Kostiantynivska to Pivdenna Bay of Sevastopol.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine stated on the Day of Resistance to the Occupation of Crimea that the peninsula was, is, and will be Ukrainian.
Agents of the partisan movement "ATESH" successfully carried out sabotage at a communication facility near the village of Honcharne, disabling electronic warfare antennas. This opened an air corridor for Ukrainian Armed Forces drones and made Russian military facilities an easy target.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Mariana Betsa stated that the Russian Federation will not succeed in its imperial plans. Ukraine is entering the fifth year of a full-scale war, enduring intense attacks, but continues to resist.
On the night of February 20, occupied Crimea was attacked from the air, likely targeting the "Belbek" and "Saki" airfields. Russian air defense killed a 30-year-old man in Sevastopol with drone debris.
In occupied Crimea, transport operates in survival mode: buses are delayed, heating is turned off to save fuel. School routes are canceled, trolleybuses stop during blackouts.