Europe | Black and Blue Sea

War has arrived in Crimea

Slowly but methodically, Ukraine is chipping away at Russia’s firepower in the peninsula

Smoke rises from the shipyard that was reportedly hit by Ukrainian missile attack in Sevastopol
Image: Reuters
|KYIV

Editor’s note (September 26th): The commander of Russia’s Black Sea fleet, whom the Ukrainians claimed to have killed in its raid on Sevastopol, reappeared on September 26th. The article has been amended accordingly.

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