- Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Tuapse port kills at least one Reuters —
- Ukraine claims attack on Russian warships in occupied Crimea Al Jazeera —
- Watch: Russia’s Tuapse refinery on fire after Ukraine strikes; two ships struck in Crimea Times Of India —
- One dead after Ukrainian drone strike in south Russia RTE —
- Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Tuapse port kills one The Straits Times —
- WATCH: Ukraine Hits 2 Russian Vessels in Crimea, Knocks Out Radar in Sevastopol – Intel Kyiv Post —
- Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Tuapse port kills one The Straits Times —
- Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Tuapse port kills one - Reuters Reuters —
- Ukraine Hits Russia’s Only Black Sea Refinery-Export Hub In Tuapse Kyiv Post —
- Russia Targets Ukrainian Cities in Hours-Long Drone Assault Overnight Kyiv Post —
- Ukraine’s drone pilots hit Russian targets from 500km away Financial Times —
Sevastopol
Port city in Crimea, Ukraine
Sevastopol, sometimes written Sebastopol, is the largest city in Crimea and a major port on the Black Sea. Due to its strategic location and the navigability of the city's harbours, Sevastopol has been an important port and naval base throughout its history. Since the city's founding in 1783, it has been a major base for Russia's Black Sea Fleet. During the Cold War of the 20th century, it was a closed city. The total administrative area is 864 square kilometres (334 sq mi) and includes a significant amount of rural land. The urban population, largely concentrated around Sevastopol Bay, is 479,394, and the total population is 547,820.
Also known as...
Sebastopol, Sewastupolis, Sevastopil, Aqyar, Sewastúpolis, and Sevastopol'