Ukraine launched an attack on Kavkaz Port in Russia’s Krasnodar region, hitting a ferry carrying 30 fuel tanks. The attack led to a fire, and the ferry sank. Fyodor Babenkov, the local administrator, confirmed the incident. The Kuban Region Operational Headquarters reported that the ferry was loaded with fuel tanks used for railway transportation. Following the attack, all port employees were evacuated, and over 100 firefighters, along with a special train, were deployed to control the fire. No casualties have been reported. Kavkaz Port is a key Black Sea hub for Russian exports and supplies to Crimea.
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