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Ukraine’s General Staff confirms overnight strikes on the Tuapse oil refinery, the Ai-Petri radar site in Crimea, and multiple military command and logistics targets in the Zaporizhzhia and Hola Prystan sectors.

Ukraine's General Staff confirmed overnight strikes on the Tuapse oil refinery, the Ai-Petri radar site in Crimea, and various military targets in Zaporizhzhia and near Hola Prystan.

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