Ukraine missile attack sparks new gas flare in Black Sea

Kyiv blames Moscow for using Black Sea offshore installations for military purposes instead of producing hydrocarbons

Rising smoke is seen from the shore of the Crimea Peninsula after explosions were heard from the direction of a Russian military airbase in August 2022.
Rising smoke is seen from the shore of the Crimea Peninsula after explosions were heard from the direction of a Russian military airbase in August 2022.Photo: AP/SCANPIX
Published 12 August 2024, 13:31Updated 12 August 2024, 13:31
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