More explosions in Crimea
Reuter’s
KYIV, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Explosions rocked an ammunition depot and disrupted trains in Russian-annexed Crimea on Tuesday, the latest such incident in a region Moscow uses as a supply line for its war in Ukraine.
Kyiv tauntingly hinted at involvement which, if true, could show new capability to strike deeper into Russian territory, potentially changing the dynamic of the six-month conflict.
Calling the incident "sabotage", Moscow confirmed that two people were wounded, railway traffic had been halted and about 2,000 people in a nearby village evacuated
KYIV, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Explosions rocked an ammunition depot and disrupted trains in Russian-annexed Crimea on Tuesday, the latest such incident in a region Moscow uses as a supply line for its war in Ukraine.
Kyiv tauntingly hinted at involvement which, if true, could show new capability to strike deeper into Russian territory, potentially changing the dynamic of the six-month conflict.
Calling the incident "sabotage", Moscow confirmed that two people were wounded, railway traffic had been halted and about 2,000 people in a nearby village evacuated