No one was injured in the blaze, according to the governor. Mikhail Razvozhaev said "only one drone was able to reach the oil reservoir" and another one was downed. Massive fire in Crimea: In the early hours of Saturday, the Russian-backed governor of Sevastopol says a suspected drone attack hit an oil depot in the Crimean port city. Meanwhile, Nova Kakhova - a Russian-occupied town in the south that is home to an important hydroelectric project on the Dnipro River - experienced "severe artillery fire" by Ukrainian forces, according to the local Russian-backed administration. Satellite imagery reviewed by CNN and other news organizations shows Russia pumping up its defenses in parts of southern Ukraine, with layers of anti-tank ditches, obstacles, minefields and trenches. He said Ukraine is still in need of "certain weapons," and the main risk for his troops is whether they will have enough of the ammunition they need. As Sunday nears in Ukraine, this is what we've been tracking today:Īnticipated counteroffensive: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview posted on his Telegram Saturday that Ukraine is prepping for a counteroffensive against Russian troops, stressing that it "will happen." He demurred on giving any exact start dates in an interview with reporters.
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