to increasing risk without the tenant is burning because we set it on fire. climate researcher carl flores, they're, they're moving on and you, cranes. army says it has destroyed in oil depot and army warehouses in russian occupied crimea. videos have appeared on social media showing a series of explosions. the moscow installed or fired. he's on the peninsula say, and i, munitions, deaf o exploded and caught fire after being struck by ukrainian drones. the incident occurred in the crowds, no spot of biscuits in central premier. russian authorities say there were no casualties, but ordered an evacuation of the area. well, marina murray, ron is a military analyst from king's cottage in london, and earlier we ask, sir, if these latest ukrainian strikes in russian occupied crimea, are part of the ukrainian country are offensive as well. yes, we're going to consider it as a part of ukranian counter offensive. it doesn't have to be in one specific location. first of all, this is obviously a strategic surprise given that the crimea is strategically and politically important. for osh it's showing