Ukrainian forces struck a Russian Black Sea Fleet facility in Streletska Bay, Sevastopol, destroying storage infrastructure for weapons and military equipment.
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Ukrainian military personnel struck a Russian Black Sea Fleet facility in temporarily occupied Sevastopol overnight on 10-11 June using a domestically produced Neptune coastal missile system.
Ukrainian forces struck a Russian facility in Streletska Bay, destroying storage infrastructure used for weapons and military equipment of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
Ukrainian drones struck the museum housing Franz Roubaud's panoramic painting 'The Siege of Sevastopol' in Sevastopol, causing a fire and damaging the building.
Mikhail Razvozhaev, the Russian-appointed governor of Sevastopol, stated that the panoramic painting has been 'virtually destroyed' and the museum's roof was on fire.
Razvozhaev claimed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces deliberately targeted the museum.
Ukraine did not comment on the attack.
Ukrainian forces struck a facility in Sevastopol used for the production and outfitting of unmanned naval boats.
Multiple explosions were reported across Russian-occupied Crimea overnight on June 10-11, with several military-related sites apparently struck in what appeared to be an ongoing Ukrainian drone and missile attack.
A bridge in Armiansk and a bridge at the entrance to Krasnoperekopsk were reportedly struck.
Explosions and missile activity were reported in Sevastopol, with impacts near Komyshova and Kozacha bays and a military facility in Striletska Bay.
Drone Strike Shuts Down Key Bridge Linking Crimea to Mainland Ukraine.
After an SBU operation, Russians are prohibited from transporting explosive and flammable cargo across the Kerch Bridge.
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