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A Ukrainian drone killed one in Russia-annexed Crimea according to a Moscow-installed Governor

In a Telegram message posted early on Monday, the Crimean peninsula's russian-installed Governor?Sergei?Aksyonov claimed that a Ukrainian drone had struck a train in Crimea and killed its?assistant?driver?and injured the driver?.

Aksyonov said that the passengers on the train travelling between Moscow and Simferopol - the main city in the 'Russian-annexed Black Sea Crimea Peninsula' – were not injured.

After a Moscow-friendly president fled Ukraine due to public protests, Russia annexed Crimea and seized it in 2014. Crimea is popular with Russian tourists.

Local authorities reported on Telegram that drone raid sirens were heard in the early morning hours of Monday at the Black Sea port?of Novorossiysk. The port is a major hub for exporting oil and grains from Russia's Krasnodar Region, about two hours away from the?bridge Moscow constructed to connect with Crimea.

Recent 'Ukrainian drone attacks, which targeted fuel infrastructure, forced Russia-controlled 'Crimea' to tighten fuel rationing.

Could not independently verify all reports.

(source: Reuters)