Close Menu
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Topics
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
  • More Articles
Trending Now
Five-year-old boy dies after being hit by a truck in Quebec’s Gaspé region

Five-year-old boy dies after being hit by a truck in Quebec’s Gaspé region

July 14, 2026
Why the Albanese government is facing criticism over high university fees and the future of the program

Why the Albanese government is facing criticism over high university fees and the future of the program

July 14, 2026
Your Closet Is Missing Breathable Poplin Dresses, and These Rich Mom Summer Finds Are a Must

Your Closet Is Missing Breathable Poplin Dresses, and These Rich Mom Summer Finds Are a Must

July 14, 2026
American biologist shot dead in his home in the Philippines

American biologist shot dead in his home in the Philippines

July 14, 2026
ICE agents instructed to end most vehicle stops in major policy shift

ICE agents instructed to end most vehicle stops in major policy shift

July 14, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • Five-year-old boy dies after being hit by a truck in Quebec’s Gaspé region
  • Why the Albanese government is facing criticism over high university fees and the future of the program
  • Your Closet Is Missing Breathable Poplin Dresses, and These Rich Mom Summer Finds Are a Must
  • American biologist shot dead in his home in the Philippines
  • ICE agents instructed to end most vehicle stops in major policy shift
  • Fed Chair Kevin Warsh says central bank has ‘no tolerance’ for elevated inflation
  • MLB players, owners at odds over potential Olympic participation, including punishment for declining: report
  • Trump backs off 20% toll on ships in Strait of Hormuz, pushes US investments
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Newsletter
  • US
  • World
    • Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Videos
  • Topics
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
  • More Articles
 Markets Login
Pure Info NewsPure Info News
Home » Ukraine forces hit more than 100 Russian vessels in Azov in eight days
Europe

Ukraine forces hit more than 100 Russian vessels in Azov in eight days

News RoomNews RoomJuly 14, 2026No Comments
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest Email
Ukraine forces hit more than 100 Russian vessels in Azov in eight days

Published on
14/07/2026 – 15:47 GMT+2

Ukrainian forces have struck at least 105 Russian vessels in the Sea of Azov over the past eight days as part of their intensified campaign to isolate Moscow-occupied Crimea, reports reveal.

According to the Ukrainian General Staff and Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) Commander Major Robert “Magyar” Brovdi, his forces have recently struck 10 vessels in just one night, including ferries and tankers that Russia uses to transport oil and petroleum products and circumvent sanctions.

“The peninsula’s transhipment infrastructure is being stung every night, traffic through the strait has stopped, and cargo unloading has been reduced to a minimum,” Brovdi wrote on Telegram on Monday, referring to the Kerch Strait and logistics infrastructure serving Moscow-occupied Crimea.

According to the US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Ukrainian forces began intensifying strikes against vessels in the Sea of Azov last Monday as part of efforts to prevent Russia’s ability to adapt to Ukraine’s strikes against land-based logistics between Russia and occupied Crimea that have caused severe gasoline shortages.

“Ukrainian strikes against Russian seaborne gasoline transports over the past week represent a new phase in Ukraine’s efforts to isolate occupied Crimea from the Russian logistics network and to disrupt Russian seaborne shipping routes, especially for petroleum products and grain,” the ISW said.

The Azov Sea lies between Russia and the southern coast of Ukraine — which has been occupied by Moscow’s army since 2022 — and Russia-annexed Crimea.

It is an important export route for Russia to supply occupied Crimea as well as to transport agricultural products, including grain stolen from occupied Ukraine.

No way to supply Crimea

Ukraine’s successful long- and mid-range strike campaigns are causing panic and outrage among the Kremlin-affiliated outlets.

Moscow-controlled milbloggers are now questioning Russia’s “inadequate air defence capabilities” and the Kremlin’s “poor decision-making” that have left Russia and occupied Ukraine vulnerable to Ukrainian strikes.

A prominent Russian milblogger on Sunday blamed the crisis caused by Ukrainian strikes in western and other parts of Russia on Moscow officials’ “blatant carelessness,” emphasising that the Kremlin will not be able to quickly fix these issues.

Others are saying that Russia is struggling to protect its tankers in the Sea of Azov against Ukrainian drones, largely due to the lack of a unified shipping protection system.

Assessing the Kyiv strategy in the Sea of Azov, the ISW stated that “Russia’s inability to adapt its air defence systems to the rapidly adapting drone warfare that has characterised the past few years of the war in Ukraine is at odds with the offence-defence race that has characterised both sides’ strike campaigns.”

Moscow to redirect ships from Azov

Russia said on Tuesday it was looking for “alternative shipping routes” and could limit traffic in the Azov Sea due to intensifying strikes by Ukraine.

”Alternative shipping routes are currently being worked out in collaboration with relevant agencies and the business community,” Russia’s agriculture ministry said in a statement.

It insisted that exports would continue.

“The situation in the Azov Sea will not affect the domestic market’s food supply or our country’s export capabilities,” the ministry said.

The Russian transport ministry added it was “taking all necessary measures to ensure the smooth operation of freight logistics” as attacks rise.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the Kremlin was working to stop the attacks.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram WhatsApp Email

Related News

Ukraine parliament dismisses Prime Minister Svyrydenko

Ukraine parliament dismisses Prime Minister Svyrydenko

Spanish PM’s brother banned from public office for nine years

Spanish PM’s brother banned from public office for nine years

Russian army executed hundreds of Ukrainian POWs since 2022, Kyiv says

Russian army executed hundreds of Ukrainian POWs since 2022, Kyiv says

Fontainebleau fire still burning as 850 firefighters tackle blaze

Fontainebleau fire still burning as 850 firefighters tackle blaze

Fact check: European Parliament did not call for probe into Infantino

Fact check: European Parliament did not call for probe into Infantino

Sanctions should be ‘economic’ not ‘symbolic’, Bulgarian FM says

Sanctions should be ‘economic’ not ‘symbolic’, Bulgarian FM says

France gears up for Bastille Day parade centring on Ukraine

France gears up for Bastille Day parade centring on Ukraine

EU pushes to triple energy storage as renewable power goes to waste

EU pushes to triple energy storage as renewable power goes to waste

How can Europe boost energy storage? Ask the Euronews AI Chatbot

How can Europe boost energy storage? Ask the Euronews AI Chatbot

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Why the Albanese government is facing criticism over high university fees and the future of the program

Why the Albanese government is facing criticism over high university fees and the future of the program

July 14, 2026
Your Closet Is Missing Breathable Poplin Dresses, and These Rich Mom Summer Finds Are a Must

Your Closet Is Missing Breathable Poplin Dresses, and These Rich Mom Summer Finds Are a Must

July 14, 2026
American biologist shot dead in his home in the Philippines

American biologist shot dead in his home in the Philippines

July 14, 2026
ICE agents instructed to end most vehicle stops in major policy shift

ICE agents instructed to end most vehicle stops in major policy shift

July 14, 2026
Fed Chair Kevin Warsh says central bank has ‘no tolerance’ for elevated inflation

Fed Chair Kevin Warsh says central bank has ‘no tolerance’ for elevated inflation

July 14, 2026

Latest News

MLB players, owners at odds over potential Olympic participation, including punishment for declining: report

MLB players, owners at odds over potential Olympic participation, including punishment for declining: report

July 14, 2026
Trump backs off 20% toll on ships in Strait of Hormuz, pushes US investments

Trump backs off 20% toll on ships in Strait of Hormuz, pushes US investments

July 14, 2026
Exclusive | Stink city! Smelly-and-proud New Yorkers are ditching deodorant in droves this summer — as if we’re not suffering enough in this heat

Exclusive | Stink city! Smelly-and-proud New Yorkers are ditching deodorant in droves this summer — as if we’re not suffering enough in this heat

July 14, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest US news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Press Release
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?