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  8. Israel News. Home » Ukraine recovers key oil platforms in the Black Sea Ukraine recovers key Black Sea oil platforms During the operation, there were clashes with a Russian Su-30 fighter, which was “hit and forced to retreat,” according to Ukrainian forces. Ukraine recovers key Black Sea oil platforms (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File) Ukraine has asserted its control over oil and gas platforms off Crimea, previously dominated by Russia since 2015. Reaffirmation of control over Torres Boyka Located in the Black Sea, near Crimea, the Boyka Towers, oil and gas drilling centers, have been reaffirmed under Ukrainian control, as reported by Ukrainian Defense Intelligence with visual evidence on digital platforms. Russia had taken control of these structures following the annexation of Crimea in 2014. Ukraine described the recovery as an “unmatched action.” Strategic relevance of control Retaking these towers is of deep significance for Ukraine. Ukrainian military sources reported that “For Ukraine, regaining control of the Boiko towers was of strategic importance and, as a result, Russia lost the ability to use them for military purposes.” “Russia has been deprived of the ability to fully control the waters of the Black Sea, and this brings Ukraine many steps closer to recovering Crimea,” Ukraine commented. More news FPV drones faced a Russian tank cage and failed Russia positions Iskander missiles on Ukraine border Teledyne Flir launches Black Recon microdrone Advance in sensors for the GCAP During the operation, there were clashes with a Russian Su-30 fighter, which was “hit and forced to retreat,” according to Ukrainian forces. Black Sea: Zone of current tensions The Black Sea and Crimea have been positioned as nerve points in the conflict following the Russian incursion into Ukraine in 2022. Recent British Ministry of Defense reports highlighted previous confrontations between Ukraine and Russia over these essential platforms. These platforms, operated by Chernomorneftegaz, a hydrocarbon company, were seized by pro-Russian authorities in 2014. Tension on platforms after Russian invasion Following the Russian aggression in 2022, these platforms have been points of tension, “Since the large-scale invasion of Russia in 2022, Ukraine has hit several Russian-controlled platforms. “Both Russia and Ukraine have also periodically occupied them with troops,” the United Kingdom reported.
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  11.  @miguelmelchior986  Meeting of the palestinian Amin al-Husseini with Adolf Hitler in the Reich Chancellery on November 28, 1941 Encouraged by his meeting with the Italian leader, the mufti prepared a draft declaration, affirming Axis support for the Arabs on 3 November. Within three days, the statement, slightly modified by the Italian Foreign Ministry, received formal approval from Mussolini and was sent to the German embassy in Rome. On November 6, 1941, a German plane took him to Berlin , where he discussed the text of the declaration with Ernst von Weizsäcker and other senior German officials. In the final draft, which differed only marginally from their original proposal, the Axis powers declared their willingness to approve the elimination ( Beseitigung ) of the Jewish national home in Palestine. [ 162 ] On November 20, he met with German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop [ 163 ] and on November 28, in the presence of Ribbentrop, Fritz Grobba and two German interpreters, he was officially received by Adolf Hitler at the Reich Chancellery . [ 164 ] Later Hitler, remembering Husseini, commented that he "has more than one Aryan among his ancestors and one who may descend from the best Roman stock." [ 165 ] He asked Adolf Hitler for a public statement that "recognised and sympathized with the Arab struggles for independence and liberation and supported the elimination of the Jewish national homeland." [ 161 ] Hitler refused to make such a public announcement, saying it would strengthen the Gaullists against Vichy France , [ 166 ] but asked al-Husseini to "keep... deep in his heart" the following points , which Christopher Browning summarizes as follows
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