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![Illustrative image. Russian LUKOIL ice-resistant fixed platform LSP-1, at Korchagin’s oil field in the Russian sector of the Caspian Sea, some 180km outside Astrakhan, April 7, 2011. (Source: Getty Images) Illustrative image. Russian LUKOIL ice-resistant fixed platform LSP-1, at Korchagin’s oil field in the Russian sector of the Caspian Sea, some 180km outside Astrakhan, April 7, 2011. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Security Service of Ukraine Destroys Multi-Million Dollar Russian Assets in Occupied Crimea Security Service of Ukraine Destroys Multi-Million Dollar Russian Assets in Occupied Crimea]()
![A Russian B-271 Kolpino submarine. (Source: Russian media) A Russian B-271 Kolpino submarine. (Source: Russian media)]()
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A Ukrainian underwater drone strike that crippled a Russian Kilo-class submarine has forced Moscow to physically block access to a key Black Sea naval harbor, effectively trapping its own warships and underscoring the growing reach of Ukraine’s maritime campaign.![Illustrative image. A sistership of the submarine that was hit by SBU on December 15, B-237 Rostov-on-Don submarine, after the first strike in 2023. (Source: Defense Express) Illustrative image. A sistership of the submarine that was hit by SBU on December 15, B-237 Rostov-on-Don submarine, after the first strike in 2023. (Source: Defense Express)]()
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A Ukrainian underwater drone struck and critically disabled a Russian Project 636.3 Kilo-class submarine inside the Novorossiysk naval base. Ukrainian analysts say the strike effectively removes the submarine from service due to Russia’s inability to repair submarines in the Black Sea, while blast fragments from the explosion may have also damaged a second submarine moored nearby.![Ukraine’s “Sub Sea Baby” Drone Cripples $400M Russian Submarine in Black Sea Port Ukraine’s “Sub Sea Baby” Drone Cripples $400M Russian Submarine in Black Sea Port]()
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Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) said it carried out a special operation in Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, using “Sub Sea Baby” underwater drones to strike a “Varshavyanka”-class submarine. The claim, if confirmed, would underline how Ukraine’s expanding sea-drone campaign is pressing Russia to shift high-value naval assets away from occupied Crimea and deeper into Russian ports.![Third Time’s the Charm: SBU Drones Hit Lukoil Oil Platform in the Caspian Sea Russian LUKOIL ice-resistant fixed platform LSP-1, built at the Astrakhansky Korabel shipyard, intended to drill and operate wells and collect and pre-treat reservoir content at Korchagin's oil field on April 10, 2011. (Source: Getty Images)]()
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