Ukraine says it hits more Russian fuel tankers as Crimea campaign intensifies
Ukraine said the strikes aimed to cut fuel supplies to Russian forces and deepen pressure on Moscow’s war economy.
- Ukraine's Security Service struck the Cherkasy linear production dispatch station in the Republic of Bashkortostan overnight on July 8, hitting a key node of the Transneft-Ural pipeline system roughly 1,500 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
- Following a standing directive from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to degrade Russia's military-economic potential, the strike occurred during one of the most intensive overnight drone raids on Russian oil infrastructure to date.
- Operating a tank farm with capacity exceeding 385,000 cubic meters, the facility handles almost two million tons of petroleum products annually; military officials reported about 50 enemy energy hubs hit since month's start.
- Gazprom reported that Ukrainian drones struck the Krasnodarskaya compressor station on the evening of July 7, describing the incident as an attempt at "disrupting the uninterrupted supply of Russian gas to Turkey."
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov raised these attacks with Ankara during the NATO summit, while State Duma member Sergey Altukhov condemned the incident as "energy terrorism" against Turkey and Russia.
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Russia temporarily interrupted navigation through the canal between the Don River and the Azov Sea, according to three sources of the grain export sector. The initiative came after Ukraine's attacks on 13 Russian ships in the Azov Sea on Friday, including 10 oil tankers. Analysts point out that up to 25% of Russia's wheat exports pass through the Azov Sea. Russia is the world's largest exporter of wheat. One of the sources said that Russian bord…
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Ukraine Says Drone Forces Hit 13 Russian Vessels In Sea Of Azov
Ukraine said its drone forces struck 13 Russian vessels, including 10 tankers, as part of Kyiv’s campaign to pressure Moscow’s fuel supplies for troops. The post Ukraine Says Drone Forces Hit 13 Russian Vessels In Sea Of Azov first appeared on [your]NEWS.
13 Russian Vessels Struck By Ukraine in Azov Sea
Ukraine struck 13 Russian vessels in the Sea of Azov on Friday, including 10 tankers, its drone forces commander said, part of Kyiv's major campaign aimed at enforcing a fuel crisis on Moscow's troops.A dry cargo ship and a ferry were among the targets as well…
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