Ukraine's Navy says it destroyed Russian ferry in attack
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[August 23, 2024]
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine's Navy confirmed on Friday that it had
destroyed a ferry in the Russian port of Kavkaz that was used to deliver
fuel and weapons to occupied Crimea.
Local authorities had earlier said the ferry was set ablaze and damaged
in Thursday's attack on the port in Russia's southern Krasnodar region.
"Another undoubtedly military objective has been destroyed. Its purpose
was to provide fuel for the invaders. The ferry sank and this port (Kavkaz)
is not usable until the ferry is removed," Navy spokesman Dmytro
Pletenchuk told Ukrainian television.
"It was the ferries that accounted for three quarters of all logistics
and were the main channel (of supply)," he added. |
Smoke and flames rise from a ferry following a fire at the port of
Kavkaz, in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict, as seen from Chushka,
Krasnodar region, Russia, August 22, 2024, in this screengrab taken from
a social media video. Social Media/via REUTERS |
The ferry was carrying 30 fuel tanks, said Fyodor Babenkov,
district head of the town of Temryuk which includes the port. He
said it sustained significant damage as a result of the attack,
Kyiv's latest strike on Russian territory as Moscow's war in
Ukraine grinds on.
The port of Kavkaz is one of Russia's largest outlets on the
Black Sea. It handles ships both for exports and for fuel
supplies to Crimea, seized by Russian forces in 2014.
(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk, Editing by Christina Fincher and
Timothy Heritage)
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