Ukraine war latest: Russian-occupied Mariupol port no longer operational after Ukrainian strikes

Ukraine war latest: Russian-occupied Mariupol port no longer operational after Ukrainian strikes

The Kyiv Independent world

Key Points:

  • Ukrainian forces disabled the Russian-occupied Mariupol port through strikes targeting key infrastructure, severely disrupting Russian military logistics in southern Ukraine, according to the Azov Corps.
  • The Chonhar Bridge connecting Crimea to Russian-occupied Kherson Oblast was destroyed by a Ukrainian drone strike, further hindering Russian supply routes and complicating logistics on the peninsula.
  • Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingo missiles hit the VNIIR-Progress military plant in Cheboksary, Russia, which supplies components for drones and missiles, as part of a broader Ukrainian attack on Russian military and oil infrastructure facilities far from the front lines.
  • Bulgaria's new government announced it will stop sending arms to Ukraine, advocating for negotiations to achieve a just peace, marking a shift from its previous military aid stance amid ongoing conflict dynamics.
  • The Bulgarian Defense Minister cited the war's transition into a positional conflict and warned that continued arms supplies would only increase casualties without altering the battlefield situation.

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