Europe | Black and Blue Sea
War has arrived in Crimea
Slowly but methodically, Ukraine is chipping away at Russia’s firepower in the peninsula
|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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