Ukrainian drones hit Russia’s Primorsk port, oil tankers and military ships
Ukrainian drones have targeted Russia's Primorsk port, hitting oil tankers and military ships, raising tensions in the ongoing conflict. This operation could have significant implications for both military strategy and global energy markets.
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