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Ukraine says it struck Russian port in Astrakhan region

Ukraine says it struck Russian port in Astrakhan region

Al Arabiya2 days ago
Ukraine's military said it struck the port of Olya in Russia's Astrakhan region on Thursday, hitting a ship carrying drone parts and ammunition from Iran.
The port serves as an important logistics hub for the supply of military goods from Iran to Russia, the Ukrainian military said in a statement on Friday.
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