Ukraine-Russia war latest: Major fire at Crimea’s largest oil depot forces Russia to declare emergency
Ukraine hits Russia’s oil depot in Crimea on Putin’s 72nd birthday
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A Ukrainian drone strike has caused a major fire at the largest oil depot in occupied Crimea, forcing local Russian officials to declare an emergency.
The Ukrainian military confirmed it struck the Feodosia facility overnight and said it was being used to produce oil products for the invading Russian army.
Several fuel tanks were engulfed in fire after people in Feodosia heard a series of loud explosions, reported the Baza Telegram channel, which claims to have sources in Russia’s security services.
Meanwhile, Russian opposition activist Ildar Dadin was killed fighting alongside Kyiv’s forces in Ukraine, officials and his family said.
His death was also reported by the Ukrainian group that recruited him, stating that “he was and he remains a hero”. Dadin was imprisoned by the Russian authorities in 2015 for organising peaceful solo protests against political repression.
The news of his death came as the Netherlands confirmed that it had sent a first batch of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. The planes are already operating in Ukrainian airspace, Dutch defence minister Ruben Brekelmans said during a surprise visit to Kyiv.
British-French cruise missiles fired by Ukraine at Russian troops, reports
A Ukrainian aircraft fired British-French cruise missiles at Russian troops attempting to advance towards a city in Ukraine, Sky news has reported.
A Ukrainian security source shared drone footage with the broadcaster that reportedly shows strikes on Russian troops advancing towards Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine.
“The Ukrainian Armed Forces used Storm Shadow/Scalp missiles, gifted by Western nations,” the source said.
The Independent could not confirm the assertions or the drone footage.
Zelensky to present ‘victory plan’ at Ramstein meeting
Ukraine will present its “victory plan” at a regular meeting of its allies at Ramstein in Germany on 12 October, President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.
“We will present the victory plan, clear, specific steps for a just end to the war,” he wrote.
Ukraine, which has been fending off an invasion from much larger neighbour Russia for nearly 1,000 days, has in recent months teased a plan to end the war.
The details have not been made public, but Zelenskiy presented it to US President Joe Biden, as well as both major candidates running in the country’s presidential election, when he visited Washington last month.
The US State Department spokesman said the plan contained “a number of productive steps” which the US would engage with Ukraine on.
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