A Russian helicopter was shot down by an uncrewed Ukrainian naval drone, in what Kyiv’s spy agency says was the first such strike in history.
In a battle near Cape Tarkhankut, on Crimea’s western coast, a missile-armed Magura V5 maritime drone struck a Russian Mi-8 helicopter. Dramatic video footage appears to show the moment the chopper was downed into the sea.
It is the first time an aerial target was destroyed by an uncrewed vessel, Ukraine’s GUR spy agency said in a post on Telegram.
Another Russian helicopter was damaged but managed to reach an airfield, the agency said. The reports have not yet been independently verified.
It comes as the Ukrainian military said it attacked an oil depot in Russia’s western Smolensk region, which it says was used for military purposes. Powerful explosions and tanks with oil products caught fire.
Local governor Vasily Anokhin said earlier that wreckage from one of the 10 Ukrainian drones shot down by Russian air defences fell on the oil facility. The situation is now “under control”, he said, offering no further detail.
Meanwhile, Kyiv brought home 189 former captives in a prisoner exchange with Moscow on Monday, in which 150 Russian soldiers were also freed.
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Ukrainian citizens and businesses paid more than 1 trillion hryvnias (£19 billion) in tax in 2024, the Finance Ministry has reported.
It comes one month after president Volodymyr Zelensky signed a major tax increase bill in November as he seeks to plug Ukraine’s budget deficit, The Kyiv Independent reported.
The bill is expected to raise an added Hr 8 billion (£150 million) this year and an extra Hr 141 billion (£2.6 billion) in 2025 for the state budget, lawmaker Yaroslav Zhelezniak said according to the Ukrainian outlet.
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The depot was used for military purposes, Ukraine’s general staff said on Telegram. Powerful explosions and tanks with oil products were among the things which caught fire.
Earlier today, Smolensk governor Vasily Anokhin said debris from a Ukrainian drone that had been shot down caused a fuel spill and fire at an oil depot in the region, but that the situation was “under control”.
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The ministry said it was an “important step in efforts to restore energy systems” damaged by Russian attacks.
The contribution, which it says is one of the largest by a single country, will “help stabilise electricity supplies to millions of war-affected Ukrainians at this difficult time”, it added.
“Italy’s commitment to contribute to the Fund comes at a crucial time as attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure continue. The contribution also recognises the Fund’s ability to quickly provide the equipment the country desperately needs to restore energy supplies,” the statement added.
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