New satellite imagery appears to show the aftermath of Ukrainian strikes close to the eastern Crimean city of Kerch after Kyiv's military said it had launched 'coordinated' attacks on the far end of the peninsula.Satellite imagery from Friday, published by the U.S.-backed Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty outlet and attributed to U.S. company Planet Labs, appears to show damage to an oil terminal at Russia's Kavkaz port, part of the country's Krasnodar region.
The U.S., however, has warned of the possible impact on global oil prices.On Thursday, Kyiv's armed forces said they had 'successfully struck' a ferry crossing from Kerch to the Krasnodar region with U.S.-supplied Army Tactical Missile System missiles overnight.The strike damaged two ferries used by Russia's military to keep its troops based on the peninsula supplied, one of which 'blocked' the entire crossing, Kyiv's armed forces said in a statement.
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