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Ukraine claims it has hit more Russian fuel tanks as the Crimea campaign intensifies

Ukraine's military said on Thursday that Ukrainian drones had hit 12 more Russian tankers in the Sea of Azov overnight. This was the latest of a series of strikes aimed at disrupting the fuel supply to Russian forces, and isolating the Moscow-occupied Crimea.

General Staff of the Ukrainian military said that the vessels were used for the supply of fuel to the Russian army and to transport oil products and petroleum products to circumvent international sanctions.

The report added that both a tugboat as well as a dry cargo ship had been hit.

According to the Ukrainian defence ministry, the strikes brought the total number of vessels that were?targeted? in the Sea of Azov or the Black Sea during the last four days up to?36. The list included 32 Russian "shadow fleet" tanks and two dry cargo ships.

The ministry stated that "they all tried to deliver fuel to Crimea".

On Thursday, the regional governor of Russia’s Rostov Region said that two tankers were attacked by Ukrainian drones on the Sea of Azov. Moscow has not made any further comments.

Ukraine intensified its attacks on Crimea's logistics and energy infrastructure over the past few weeks. This has contributed to fuel shortages, prompting the authorities to declare "a state of emergencies" in this peninsula that is a key hub for Russia’s war effort.

The campaign is a potential pressure point for the oil markets. They are already focused on the risks of disruptions to supply in the Gulf, and the safety of the key maritime trade routes.

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(source: Reuters)