Ukraine uses drones to attack on a near-daily basis. The picture shows an oil storage plant in Sevanberg on the Crimean Peninsula in the Russian-occupied area on April 29, which was suspected to be attacked by drones and caused a fire.

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[Compiled Chen Chengliang/Comprehensive Report] The war between Russia and Ukraine continued. In Crimea, which was annexed by Russia, pro-Russian officials claimed that from the evening of the 6th to the early morning of the 7th local time, the Ukrainian army sent more than 10 drones to the Russian navy. Attack on Sevastopol, headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet.

Mikhail Razvozhaev, the head of Sevan Fort appointed by Russia, posted on the social platform Telegram on the 7th that there were explosions in both Sevan Fort and Saky, where the Russian air force base is located.

He claimed that all three drones targeting Sevanburg were shot down without causing damage.

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Russia's Telegram account Baza, which distributes news, posted similar reports that air defenses in the area had been activated and that at least one Ukrainian drone had been shot down over Sevan Fort.

On the other hand, Russia has launched a new round of offensive against Ukraine. Air defense alarms sounded in the early morning of the 7th in about three and two areas of Ukraine.

Ukraine said its air defense system shot down several drones, including a reconnaissance drone that invaded Kiev's airspace.

The Ukrainian side stated that on the evening of the 6th, the Russian army launched a "Kh-22 anti-ship missile" (also known as the X-22) known as the "aircraft killer" to attack the Mykolaiv area in southern Ukraine. A local business building was damaged, but fortunately no one was injured.

The wreckage of a drone that was shot down over Sevanborg.

(picture taken from Telegram)