The Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (UAF) Robert “Madyar” Brovdi reported the defeat of 76 vessels of the Russian “shadow fleet” in the Sea of Azov in less than a week, more than a third of them last night, Interfax-Ukraine reports.
“28 ships of the shadow de-fleet of the Russian Federation were hit overnight on July 11 in the Sea of Azov by SBS “Birds”. In total, 76 ships were hit within six days (06-11.07.26… The shadow oil fleet is noticeably thinning, the week of default continues. It seems that movement through the Kerch Strait has been stopped,” Brovdi wrote in the telegram channel on July 11.
He clarified that on Saturday night the SBS attacked 21 tankers, four tugs, two dry cargo ships and one special watercraft located in the Azov Sea. According to the SBS commander, 73 effective hits were recorded.
“In total, during the night, in the operational depths of the enemy, in Crimea and the southern part of the Great Patriotic War, 53 legitimate military targets, including the fleet and energy centers, were developed. Operation “Crimean Switch Off” is indefinite… The technological humiliation of the empire continues. It will fall through Crimea,” Brovdi said, adding that “We will fatten and rebuild Crimea.”
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