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Ukrainian forces hit 12 Russian tankers, tugboat, cargo ship and oil terminal

Ukrainska Pravda

Ukrainska Pravda

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July 9, 2026

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Ukrainian forces hit 12 Russian tankers, tugboat, cargo ship and oil terminal

Ukraine's General Staff has reported that the defence forces hit 12 Russian tankers, a tugboat and a cargo ship in the Sea of Azov on the night of 8-9 July. Ukrainian forces also struck the Yug Rusi oil terminal and a Russian ammunition depot.

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The Kyiv Independent

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· Jul 8, 2026

'Moscow will fall' — Another 9 Russian shadow fleet tankers hit in Azov Sea, Ukraine's 'Madyar' says

According to Robert Brovdi, over the past 72 hours Ukrainian forces hit 21 vessels , including 19 shadow fleet tankers, one cargo ship, and one ferry in Crimea's Kerch.

The Independent

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· Jul 9, 2026

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv hits 12 Russian oil tankers as Putin grapples with nation-wide fuel shortages

Kyiv has amped up its attacks on Russian tankers in recent days

ABC News

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· Jul 11, 2026

Russian attacks kill 6, wound 29, as Ukrainian forces target oil tankers

Ukraine says it hit 21 tankers, four tugboats, two cargo ships and a dredge.

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 11, 2026

Ukrainian Forces Strike 21 Russian Tankers, Four Tugboats, and Two Cargo Ships

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported a massive, coordinated strike on Russian maritime assets in the Sea of Azov on July 11. According to the military, Ukrainian Defense Forces successfully hit 21 Russian tankers used to bypass international sanctions, alongside four tugboats and two dry cargo ships essential for military logistics.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 10, 2026

Ukraine Chokes Fuel Supply to Crimea as Black Sea Strikes Hit 19 Russian Vessels

Ukrainian forces struck 19 vessels over three days, cutting Crimea's civilian fuel supply and triggering blackouts across a dozen regions. Nine ships were hit in a single day as Ukraine targeted the sea routes Russia depends on to supply the occupied peninsula.

Fark

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· Jul 11, 2026

Day 1,599 of WW3: Russia halts Azov Sea shipping as Ukrainian drone campaign targets Moscow's sanctioned "shadow fleet" of oil tankers. This is your Saturday Ukraine invasion conversation [News]

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Related coverage for "Ukrainian forces hit 12 Russian tankers, tugboat, cargo ship and oil terminal": The Kyiv Independent — 'Moscow will fall' — Another 9 Russian shadow fleet tankers hit in Azov Sea, Ukraine's 'Madyar' says. The Independent — Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv hits 12 Russian oil tankers as Putin grapples with nation-wide fuel shortages. ABC News — Russian attacks kill 6, wound 29, as Ukrainian forces target oil tankers. Kyiv Post — Ukrainian Forces Strike 21 Russian Tankers, Four Tugboats, and Two Cargo Ships. The Eastern Herald — Ukraine Chokes Fuel Supply to Crimea as Black Sea Strikes Hit 19 Russian Vessels. Fark — Day 1,599 of WW3: Russia halts Azov Sea shipping as Ukrainian drone campaign targets Moscow's sanctioned "shadow fleet" of oil tankers. This is your Saturday Ukraine invasion conversation [News]