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The ferry caught fire at Port Kavkaz , a few kilometres from the Kerch bridge.
Ukraine attacked the same area at the end of May , hitting an oil terminal.
The area has been repeatedly attacked by Ukrainian forces since the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022 .
Russian forces shot down 25 Ukrainian drones in the west of the country and over Crimea .
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