Ukraine's Strikes on Russian Ships and Ports Escalate Tensions

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Ukraine launched a cruise missile attack on Sevastopol, damaging two Russian Navy vessels, including a landing ship and a submarine. Simultaneously, Ukrainian uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) targeted Russian ships crossing the Black Sea. These attacks are part of Ukraine's broader efforts to gain greater freedom in the Black Sea region. The destruction of the Russian ships and the blocking of dry docks may impact the Russian Navy's ability to maintain its presence in the Black Sea. Additionally, Ukraine's targeting of Russian merchant ships carrying arms poses a threat to Russia's arms supply.
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