According to Ukrainska Pravda:

A railway ferry carrying fuel that caught fire in the Russian port of Kavkaz, allegedly due to an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, has sunk.

The russian media outlet RBC reported that the ferry was carrying 30 fuel tanks.

According to Kyiv Independent:

The Kavkaz port, located on the Chushka Spit in the Kerch Strait, is one of Russia's largest passenger ports. Its main task is to serve the Kerch ferry crossing in Russian-occupied Crimea.

The Crimean Wind Telegram channel published photos and videos showing smoke rising over the Taman Peninsula in Krasnodar Krai, which can be seen near the Kerch Bridge in Crimea.
The Kyiv Independent could not verify Russia's claims. The Ukrainian military has not commented on the reports.

This is a developing story

by Glass-Photograph-117

6 comments
  1. Wow… just google maps it and you’ll see that railroad ferry ship in the port loading up.. who knows when that satellite picture was taken though

  2. Battlefield shaping, the bridge comes next!!!

    It’s happening.

  3. POL supplies burning up all over the battle space. Too funny.

  4. This is really good news!
    One thing is to replace 100 tanker trucks, or a normal ferry. Replacing a custom built ferry to transport rail tankers… that will most likely take years! Most likely so long that they will need to start making harder priorities on what and how to transport this fuel.

    Taking out this major transport route of fuel will add more sand into the fuel fed war machine of putler.

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