Russian Port Of Tuapse Attacked By Marine Drones

Explosions and machine-gun bursts sound.

The port of Tuapse in the Krasnodar region on Wednesday, September 24, is under attack by marine drones, with sirens sounding in the city. According to residents of the city, explosions and machine gun queues are sounding, there are reports of communication restrictions, writes Telegram-channel Astra.

The Tuapse municipal district has announced the threat of uncrewed boats. Residents and guests are urged to leave the coastal strip, said the head of the municipality Sergei Boiko.

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As reported in the Center for Countering Disinformation, the seaport in Tuapse is one of the key facilities of this type of aggressor country Russia in the Black Sea. The oil terminal at the Tuapse port is one of the largest in Russia.

“Oil and oil products are transported through the port, making it important for the Russian energy industry. The port handles significant volumes of coal, mineral fertilizers, metal products and grain,” the CPD said.

The port in Tuapse is a logistics hub that is connected to the Russian railway network, which allows for the transportation of cargo from the central and southern regions of the Russian Federation.

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3 comments

  1. Very good! The Ukrainians sea drones travelled at least 800 km through the Black Sea to reach Taupse. So much for the mafia Black Sea Fleet ruling the waters in the region.

  2. Speaking of sea drones.

    Ukraine Flaunts Massive Underwater Drone With 2,000-Km Strike Reach

    Making its first public appearance on September 19, the lineup features three models with strike ranges reaching up to 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles).

    The smallest, the TLK-150, is optimized for stealth infiltration, making it fit for asymmetric warfare operations.

    The mid-sized TLK-400 measures 4 to 6 meters (13 to 20 feet), with a stated range of 1,200-kilometer (745-mile) and a 500-kilogram (1,100-pound) payload capacity.

    At the top end, the TLK-1000 stretches 12 meters (39 feet), carries up to 5,000 kilograms (11,000 pounds), and can strike targets as far as 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles) away.

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