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On July 3, 2026, Ukrainian forces conducted a series of coordinated strikes targeting critical infrastructure in Russian-occupied Crimea and adjacent regions. The attacks included damage to a railway bridge over the Krasnohvardiiske Canal near Krasnohvardiiske, destruction of two 110/35/10 kV power substations (Bilohirsk and Staryi Krym), a radio-electronic reconnaissance unit in Sevastopol, an electronic warfare station near Artemivka, a UAV command post in Donetsk Oblast, and a command post in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Ukraine’s 413th Raid Regiment claimed responsibility for the power substation attacks. The strikes have caused widespread power outages and disrupted military logistics. The situation remains unstable with no official restoration efforts reported.
The threat level to organizational assets in Crimea has escalated significantly. The coordinated nature of the strikes indicates advanced planning and operational readiness. Disruptions to energy and rail infrastructure are expected to persist for days, affecting both civilian services and military logistics. Continued attacks suggest a deliberate strategy to degrade Russian operational capacity in southern Ukraine. Long-term stability cannot be assumed until repair activities begin and security assessments are completed.
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