Kyiv Claims Significant Strike on Port of Mariupol

Ukrainian UAV battalions are taking credit for disrupting Moscow’s use of a captured seaport as a logistics hub.

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A Russian military truck passes a road sign reading "Mariupol" and painted in the colours of the Russian national tricolor flag in the Russian-controlled Azov Sea port city of Mariupol on July 17, 2025.

A Russian military truck passes a road sign reading “Mariupol” and painted in the colours of the Russian national tricolor flag in the Russian-controlled Azov Sea port city of Mariupol on July 17, 2025.

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Ukrainian UAV battalions are taking credit for disrupting Moscow’s use of a captured seaport as a logistics hub.

Ukraine’s military forces have struck multiple key facilities at the Russian-occupied port of Mariupol, according to Kyiv on Wednesday, June 10th.

After a drone operation which drew upon the resources of the 1st Azov Corps and the SBU security service, military sources claimed

The enemy’s ability to use Mariupol as a logistics hub is significantly limited.

Now denied power, the port previously “was used by the enemy [Russia] for military logistics, as well as the illegal export of Ukrainian grain, coal and metal.”

Kyiv has attempted to verify Tuesday’s strikes using video footage. The offensive fits into a new pattern of long-range attacks deep into enemy territory designed to isolate Russian frontline combatants.   

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