Ukraine attacks Russia's oil terminal, Zelensky said this...
The Russia-Ukraine war is not stopping even after entering its third year. Fierce attacks are being carried out on each other from both sides. The Ukrainian army has said that it has attacked an important oil terminal in occupied Crimea, which was fueling the Russian army in the war. The Ukrainian army posted on social media on Monday, "A successful attack has been carried out on the enemy's oil terminal in temporarily occupied Feodosia, Crimea at night."
At the same time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the war had entered a critical phase. With the help of NATO countries, the Ukrainian army has inflicted major wounds on Russia by conducting several important operations. There seems to be no solution to this war that began with the Russian invasion in February 2022; thousands have died and millions of people have been displaced in the last two years.
Ukraine's General Staff said on social media, "The oil terminal in Feodosia on the southern coast of Russian-occupied Crimea is supplying fuel to the Russian army and the attack was part of an ongoing effort to undermine the military and economic potential of the Russian Federation." Meanwhile, Russian officials reported a fire at the terminal on Monday morning but did not say what caused the fire.
Ukraine carried out a cyber attack
Ukraine is taking every possible action to get back from this war apart from the air strike. Russian state media outlet VGTRK said on Monday that its online broadcast has been cyber-attacked. VGTRK owns several of Russia's main national TV channels and some regional channels and radio stations.