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VisitUkrainian Forces Strike Kavkaz Port in Russia's Krasnodar Region with Neptune Missiles, Hit Two Oil Terminals
May 31, 2024, 06:57 AM
Ukrainian forces conducted a coordinated strike on May 31 targeting the Kavkaz port in Russia's Krasnodar region. The attack, confirmed by the Ukrainian General Staff, hit a ferry crossing and two oil terminals. The strikes were executed using Ukrainian-made Neptune missiles from the Neptune coastal missile complex. The Kavkaz port, the second largest Russian port in the Black Sea, suffered significant damage. This operation follows a previous attack on the Kerch ferry crossing in occupied Crimea, which is used for Russian military logistics.
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Markets
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Condemnation of Russia • 33%
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Oil Terminal 2 • 33%
Ferry Crossing • 34%
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Severe Disruption • 33%
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