Ukrainian attack on Crimea kills five, Russian officials say
Ukrainian attacks overnight on Thursday resulted in at least five deaths across Russia and Crimea, according to Russian-appointed officials. In Crimea, two people, including a child, were killed and two injured.

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AI-generatedUkrainian attacks overnight on Thursday resulted in at least five deaths across Russia and Crimea, according to Russian-appointed officials. In Crimea, two people, including a child, were killed and two injured. Drone strikes also caused two fatalities in the Bryansk region and one in Belgorod. Russia's defense ministry reported downing 269 Ukrainian drones. Debris from a drone strike reportedly ignited a fire at an oil depot in Krasnodar Krai. In response to the attacks, Crimean authorities announced power cuts due to damage to energy infrastructure. Meanwhile, Ukrainian officials reported that Russian attacks on Thursday killed one train driver and hit two petrol stations in Ukraine. Both sides have targeted fuel and transport facilities during the conflict.
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5 extractedTwo people, including a child, were killed and two others wounded following “overnight enemy attacks” into Thursday in Crimea.
Authorities in Crimea will impose power cuts across the peninsula following the Ukrainian attacks.
At least five people have been killed in a Ukrainian attack on Russia and the Crimean peninsula.
Drone strikes killed two people in the bordering region of Bryansk and one person was killed in Belgorod region.
Russia’s defence ministry said 269 Ukrainian drones were downed over Russia and Crimea overnight.