Ukraine says it hit Russian command post in Crimea
Yulia Kesaieva
The Ukrainian military says it successfully hit a Russian command post in Crimea on Wednesday morning.
The command post was "of the occupiers' Black Sea Fleet near Verkhniosadove near the temporarily occupied Sevastopol," the Strategic Communications Directorate of the Defense Ministry posted on Telegram.
Some background: Over the past month, Ukraine has stepped up attacks on Russian military bases and other installations, including air defenses, in Crimea.
Earlier Wednesday, Ukraine claimed responsibility for a series of explosions reported in the occupied area. Ukrainian Defense Intelligence spokesperson Andrii Yusov said Russia is using Crimea as a "logistics hub" and that "the ultimate goal, of course, is the de-occupation of Ukrainian Crimea."
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