SBS drones struck two more Russian tankers in the Sea of Azov — Madyar
The Ukrainian Armed Forces’ unmanned aerial systems struck two more Russian tankers in the Sea of Azov. This brings the total number of tankers struck over the past day to 10, with 12 Russian vessels targeted in all.
In addition to the ships, Ukrainian drones struck a number of energy infrastructure facilities in the temporarily occupied Crimea, including power substations in Chkalove, Kar’ernoye, Saki, Kerch, and Mityaevoye, as well as a gas compressor station in Tasunovo.
Earlier, the commander of the Special Forces reported that eight tankers, one dry cargo ship, and one ferry had been struck. According to him, all of the attacked tankers are subject to international sanctions.
Source: Robert Brovdi (“Madyar”).
On the night of July 6–7, Ukrainian forces struck a number of Russian logistics facilities in the Sea of Azov. According to a report from the 414th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems “Madyar’s Birds,” eight tankers belonging to Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet,” as well as a dry cargo ship and a ferry, were struck.
A Russian court nationalized the largest ship refueling vessel due to the foreign citizenship of its owners.