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World Defence NewsUkraine Claims to Strike Russian Vessels in the Caspian Sea

Ukraine Claims to Strike Russian Vessels in the Caspian Sea

Ukraine Claims Successful Strike on Russian Warships in Caspian Sea

Kyiv, Ukraine – In a significant escalation of its military capabilities, Ukraine announced on Wednesday that it has successfully targeted Russian warships operating in the Caspian Sea, more than 1,000 kilometers from its borders. This marks the first time Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence has confirmed such long-range drone strikes against Russian naval assets since the onset of the conflict nearly three years ago.

According to a source within Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence, kamikaze drones successfully struck two Russian missile ships, the “Tatarstan” and the “Dagestan,” in the port city of Kaspiysk, located in Dagestan. This operation underscores Ukraine’s evolving drone warfare strategy, which has seen a focus on expanding the range and impact of its strikes on Russian positions.

In response to the strikes, Russian authorities in Dagestan reported the destruction of a drone but refrained from acknowledging any damage to their naval vessels. The regional administration emphasized that security measures at both civil and military installations have been heightened.

Ukrainian officials assert that these drone strikes are a justified response to ongoing Russian military actions against Ukraine. In a show of continuing aggression, overnight on Tuesday, Russia launched a coordinated attack involving two missiles and 63 drones against various targets across Ukraine. Ukrainian air defense systems reportedly intercepted and neutralized at least 38 of these drones.

As the conflict continues to escalate, the strategic implications of Ukraine’s long-range drone capabilities could shift the balance of power in the region, with both sides on heightened alert for further retaliatory actions.

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