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Putin Suffers Another Loss After Ukraine Hit Russian Black Sea Port Tuapse
Ukraine’s naval drones targeted the Russian port city of Tuapse in the Krasnodar region, causing significant damage to the oil terminal. The attack occurred on November 10, triggering explosions that residents said lasted for hours as drone alerts remained active for nearly eight hours.
Over 5,100 Russian soldiers are reported to have died in the Dnipro delta region since January 2025, according to Ukrainian military assessments and independent defense analysts—a figure reflecting one of the deadliest periods in the ongoing conflict.
"Each affected refinery or oil terminal is minus millions of dollars for the Kremlin's war machine," an unnamed Security Service of Ukraine [SSU] source told state news agency Ukrinform. "We will continue to deprive the aggressor of resources until he [Russian President Vladimir Putin] loses the ability to wage this war."
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FOOTAGE shows the moment a huge explosion rips through a major Russian oil port after a “monster” missile attack from Ukraine. Russia’s port town of Tuapse on the Black Sea was
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