Russia — Ekhbary News Agency
Ukraine launched a wave of extensive drone attacks on Sunday, targeting various objectives across Russia. The strikes specifically focused on the strategic Primorsk port on the Baltic Sea, where they reportedly ignited fires, and also targeted several ships. These actions are part of an escalating campaign by Ukraine against Russia's energy infrastructure and other key targets.
Zelensky Confirms Significant Port Damage
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the strikes inflicted severe damage on the Primorsk oil export port. He emphasized Ukraine's commitment to continuously developing its long-range capabilities across sea, air, and land, signaling an ongoing effort to enhance its offensive reach in the ongoing conflict.
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Escalation of Attacks on Russian Infrastructure
These recent drone operations represent a continuation of Ukraine's broader strategy to disrupt Russian infrastructure, particularly within the energy sector, in an effort to exert pressure on Moscow. Recent weeks have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of drone attacks targeting oil facilities and military installations deep within Russian territory, highlighting the evolving capabilities of Ukrainian forces to strike distant targets.