The Russia-Ukraine war has entered its third year, but it shows no signs of stopping. Both sides are continuously attacking each other. Ukraine's military says it has attacked a vital oil terminal in occupied Crimea that was supplying fuel to Russian forces in the war. “Successful overnight attack on an enemy oil terminal in temporarily occupied Feodosia, Crimea,” Ukraine's military posted on social media on Monday.
Thousands of people died in the last two years
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the war had entered a critical phase. After the help of NATO countries, Ukraine's army has caused major wounds to Russia by carrying out many important operations. There is no solution to the war that began with Russia's invasion in February 2022, which has killed thousands and displaced millions over the past two years.
Attack to weaken military and economic capability
“An oil terminal in Feodosia, on the southern coast of Russian-occupied Crimea, is supplying fuel to Russia's military and the attack is aimed at weakening the military and economic capabilities of the Russian Federation,” Ukraine's General Staff said on social media. It is part of the efforts.” While Russian officials said on Monday that a fire had been reported at the terminal in the morning, they did not say what caused the fire.
Ukraine carried out cyber attack
Ukraine is taking every possible step to win back this war through air strikes. Russian state media outlet VGTRK said on Monday that its online broadcasts had been cyberattacked. VGTRK owns some of Russia's major national TV channels and some regional channels and radio stations.