During the night of July 14, fighters of the Unmanned Systems Forces struck another 11 vessels of the Russian "shadow fleet" in the Sea of Azov. This was reported by the commander of the USF, Robert "Madjar" Brovdi, writes UNN.
"+11 during the night of July 14. 116 vessels in 9 days hunted by the Birds of the USF in the Sea of Azov within the operation "MoLoChKa": 5 tankers, 5 dry cargo ships, and 1 tugboat.
The shadow fleet is anorexic, but must disappear as a species," wrote "Madjar".
The commander of the USF noted that such a number of "hunted" vessels is due to the fact that these are small and medium "courier" vessels. But they are a significant component of the Russian Federation's "shadow fleet".
Ukrainian fighters strike Russian tankers with FP (Fire Point) drones
Attacks by Ukrainian drones make it impossible to "export 'black gold' from the bases of port oil transshipment and filling stations of the Russian Federation via the Volga-Don Canal and the Sea of Azov to large tankers that do not pass by draft to the oil terminal or port and are forced to be tankered (loaded) from the capacities of those courier tankers in the Black Sea on the roadstead, taking on board the volume from 12-15 such scurrying vessels." The destruction of these "courier" vessels limits the supply of scarce gasoline to Crimea through the narrow throat of the shallow Sea of Azov, leaving the main and very dangerous method of delivery by road or rail tankers, which are also attacked by Ukrainian UAVs.
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