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Ukraine has executed a significant nighttime assault deep within Crimea, aimed at one of Russia's critical military assets. In this video, we analyze how Ukrainian forces successfully eliminated a Bastion coastal missile launcher, an essential tool for Russia to dominate the Black Sea and engage targets from a distance.

The strike occurred near Aktachi in the occupied region of Crimea and is part of a broader series of coordinated attacks across eastern and southern Ukraine. Important enemy locations, such as troop clusters, a repair depot, and a drone command center, were also targeted.

This follows Ukraine's earlier actions against major Russian energy infrastructure, including oil terminals and refineries that aid military efforts.

While the full scale of the damage is still under evaluation, this attack represents a significant strategic shift, demonstrating Ukraine's capability to strike deeper and more vital targets.

:warning: The situation is evolving. Keep an eye out for further updates.

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00:00One powerful strike, and Russia's control over the Black Sea just took a major hit.
00:05During the night, Ukrainian forces hit deep inside Crimea, targeting a critical military system.
00:11The target was the Bastion Coastal Missile Launcher,
00:14a key weapon used by Russia to control sea routes and strike ships from long distances.
00:20The launcher was destroyed near Aktechi, weakening Russia's defensive grip over the region.
00:25At the same time, Ukraine launched coordinated strikes across eastern and southern fronts,
00:31hitting troop concentration areas, a repair base, and even a drone control center.
00:36This follows earlier attacks on Russian oil facilities,
00:40cutting into the supply lines that support military operations.
00:44Exact damage is still being assessed, but the message is clear.
00:48Ukraine is striking deeper and harder than before.
00:51And this could shift the balance of power in the Black Sea.
00:55Then, if you can reach out to the ė°œģŒ People's

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