Russia, Sea of Azov and Ukrainian forces
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By Dan Peleschuk KYIV, June 18 (Reuters) - Four years after Ukraine's Azov Regiment surrendered the last corner of the devastated city of Mariupol to Russian forces, the rebuilt unit is setting its sights on making Moscow pay for its occupation.
Ukrainian drones hit a dozen more Russian tankers in the Sea of Azov overnight, Ukraine's military said on Thursday.
Ukraine launched multiple strikes against Kremling energy assets, including oil terminals and tankers at sea, reportedly forcing Moscow to halt shipping through a major waterway as Kyiv intensifies what it has labeled its "long-range sanctions" against Russia.
Following the surrender of hundreds of its members to Russian forces in the city of Mariupol, Ukraine’s Azov Battalion has undertaken a PR rebranding effort to distance itself from its neo-Nazi background by introducing a new chevron which Azov refers to ...
Ukraine Strikes Taganrog Oil Terminal and Azov Fuel Depot as Russia’s Fuel Network Takes Another Hit
OSINT community Exilenova+ also reported the strikes and published videos showing fires at the targeted sites. According to available reports, the attack on the Taganrog terminal
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Surviving 1,424 days in hell: Azov fighter reveals torture, FSB tricks and life after release
An Azov fighter recounted the horrors of Horlivka, run-ins with the FSB, and return to Ukraine An Azov fighter, Serhii Bentsa, survived years of captivity, brutal torture, and information isolation after leaving Azovstal.
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Ukraine just set two oil tankers ablaze in the Sea of Azov and struck refineries from the southwest to the Urals in one night
Ukraine pressed its long-range campaign overnight, setting two oil tankers ablaze in the Sea of Azov and striking refineries from Ufa to Tver — including one of Russia's newest and most advanced, TANECO.
