Ukrainian partisans discovered a Russian army training center in Sevastopol disguised as a diving center and passed on its coordinates for potential attacks.
Russia claims that its air defense system destroyed or intercepted 22 drones over the Bryansk, Lipetsk regions and occupied Crimea overnight.
Russia reports repelling a drone attack on Sevastopol in occupied Crimea, with one drone shot down near Cape Fiolent.
Ukrainian guerrillas conducted reconnaissance of the strategically important SIBMASH plant in Tyumen, which produces and repairs key components for Russian military equipment, missile and artillery systems.
Explosions were heard near Simferopol in the occupied Crimea, where a Russian military unit is based, and sirens were sounded in Sevastopol.
Ukrainian guerrillas reconnoitered a military hospital in occupied Sevastopol, receiving information from a wounded Russian soldier that more than 400 wounded would arrive there in a week, with the seriously wounded being sent to civilian hospitals and the rest forced to return to combat missions.
Ukraine detained the Cameroon-flagged cargo ship Usko Mfu on the Danube River, accusing it of illegally crossing the Ukrainian border and transporting cargo to Russian-occupied Sevastopol.
According to Ukrainian Navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk, the Russian Black Sea Fleet was not ready for a long war due to the lack of necessary infrastructure and logistics.
Due to the abnormally hot weather and the increased load on the power grid from air conditioners and refrigeration equipment, many areas of Crimea experienced emergency power outages.
Pro-Ukrainian guerrillas scouted the Khersones airfield in occupied Sevastopol and provided its coordinates, finding that it is mainly used as a base for UAVs.
A massive explosion occurred near Cape Fiolent in occupied Crimea, sending up a 100-meter-high plume of smoke. Russian authorities claimed it was a routine ammunition disposal or training exercise, while Ukrainian officials confirmed that it was a strike on an ammunition depot.
A military unit in the Karani area of occupied Crimea was probably hit during an air raid. The occupiers claim to have destroyed four air targets.
Powerful explosions were heard in Sevastopol, in occupied Crimea, and visible traces of air defense missiles appeared in the sky. Crimean Wind reports that there is a possible "arrival" in Balaklava.
At the base of the 810th Marine Brigade in occupied Sevastopol, the level of combat readiness has been increased, with soldiers constantly patrolling the perimeter and watching for suspicious persons, which indicates panic and fear among Russian troops in Crimea.
An air alert has been declared in Russian-occupied Crimea. Explosions are currently being heard near Sevastopol, preliminarily, Russian air defense.
Ukrainian guerrillas have discovered a large naval complex in Sevastopol used by Russian troops to store missiles, torpedoes, mines and ammunition.
In the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, guerrillas discovered an underground maintenance station where Russian occupiers repair their military equipment, including URALs and Kamazes.
For the second day, massive cyber attacks continue in the occupied Crimea. Today - to the servers of telecommunications operators, propaganda media and the traffic control system on the Kerch bridge, which leads to work failures and long queues.
On June 26, the Crimean Tatar flag was raised on the KCSA flagpole, symbolizing the struggle for the rights of the indigenous people of Crimea, the liberation of the peninsula from Russian occupation and the restoration of the territorial integrity of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights commented on the European Court's decision, noting that human rights violations in the TOT of Crimea have been proven. The Ombudsman also stated that this is one of the steps towards bringing the perpetrators to justice.
The invaders forcibly gather children and state employees in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine to watch Soviet-era propaganda films about World War II, trying to "brainwash them" with the Kremlin's version of events.
The Atesh partisan movement found that wounded Russian servicemen, including those of the 127th separate reconnaissance brigade, are being treated at the Naval Clinical Hospital in Sevastopol.
the Russian Defense Ministry claims that air defense systems intercepted 114 drones over Crimea, the Black Sea, the Krasnodar Territory and the Volgograd region.
A former Berkut company commander in Sevastopol and one of his subordinates were the first to open fire on protesters on February 20, 2014, killing three and wounding three others, which provoked further deadly shooting by law enforcement.
The occupiers in Crimea are preparing for a possible landing of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as Ukrainian partisans have discovered new Russian firing points and fortifications being built in Yevpatoriya.
Companies controlled by Odessa businessmen Serhiy Groza and Vladimir Naumenko, part of the GNT Group agroholding, have been implicated in criminal cases of "gray" exports, international scandals with U. S. lenders and violation of the ban on cooperation with sanctioned companies.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, a drone was spotted at night in the Simferopol district, explosions were heard near Sevastopol, and Russians blocked the Kerch Bridge.
The European Union extended sanctions against Russia in response to the illegal annexation of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol until June 23, 2025.
Russia cannot afford to have surface ships in the Black Sea, relying only on submarines, while maintaining a group of ships, including missile carriers and amphibious assault ships in the Sea of Azov for training purposes.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that at night a group missile strike was launched against one enemy S-300 and two S-400 divisions in the temporarily occupied Crimea, destroying two S-300 and S-400 radars, and information about the third radar is being clarified.