Azerbaijan confirms downing of Russian plane; A drone hit a ship in Crimea. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
A Ukrainian drone hit the ship Fedor Uryupin in temporarily occupied Crimea, the Crimean Wind Telegram channel reported, citing its own source. The drone reportedly flew over the side of the ship. The impact occurred above the water line, the ship did not sink, but damage was caused. Fedor Uryupin is a tugboat owned by the Ukrainian company Chernomorneftegaz. The Russians acquired it in 2014 during the annexation of Crimea.
An Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan after it was hit by Russian air defense in the city of Grozny, where it was flying from Baku. Euronews reports this with reference to sources in the Azerbaijani government. The interlocutors of the publication say that the missile was fired at flight 8432 when it ended in Grozny, in the area where the activity of the drone was recorded. It exploded near the side, and its fragments hit the passengers and crew.
The other day, the Ukrainian Air Force conducted a high-precision strike on a military-industrial complex facility in the city of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Rostov region of the Russian Federation, Ukrainian Armed Forces Stratcom reported. It was noted that the Russian Federation used this business to produce hard rocket fuel for ballistic missiles. It is suggested that this fiery defeat is part of a comprehensive campaign to weaken the ability of the Russian armed forces to carry out terrorist attacks against Ukrainian civilians.
Bosphorus traffic was temporarily suspended in both directions due to a malfunction of the oil tanker CORDELIA MOON in the Yenikey area while the vessel was sailing from Yalova, Turkey to Novorossiysk.
The damage to the Estlink 2 power cable in the Gulf of Finland was likely caused by the anchor chain of the Eagle S tanker, which is believed to be part of the Russian “shadow fleet,” Yle reports. It is now becoming clear whether it was an accident or deliberate sabotage. Investigators have begun collecting evidence and have conducted initial interrogations of the tanker’s crew. The EU announced further sanctions against Russia’s “shadow fleet” over cases of cable destruction at sea.
Employees of the State Bureau of Investigation reported suspicion to the director of an enterprise from Krivoy Rog, which in 2023 supplied one of the military units with 20 thousand low-quality sleeping bags. Their cost was 30 million hryvnias, but the analysis established that the goods did not meet the technical requirements, which did not allow them to be used for their intended purpose.
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Source: korrespondent

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