Ukrainian Forces Hit 147 Russian Vessels in 10 Days: 117 in the Sea of Azov and 30 in the Black Sea.
Strikes by Ukrainian Forces on Russian Ships
According to UATV: Between July 6 and July 16, Ukrainian forces struck 147 Russian vessels—117 were targeted in the Sea of Azov and 30 in the Black Sea. The campaign aims to cripple Russia's logistics for oil, fuel, and cargo shipments that evade international sanctions.
A major attack occurred overnight on July 13, destroying 15 ships. These operations highlight the Ukrainian military's ongoing activity in the conflict and demonstrate their ability to deliver significant blows to enemy maritime infrastructure.
“The primary goal of these strikes is to paralyze Russian logistics.”
Robert 'Madyar' Brovda
Conflict Escalation and Its Implications
These military actions mark an escalation in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, with the maritime domain becoming increasingly critical. Successful attacks on Russian vessels could severely disrupt the resource supply that fuels Russia's war efforts, underscoring the importance of controlling sea routes in modern warfare.
This development may also trigger new economic sanctions against Russia from the international community in response to its aggression.
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