Ukrainian Drones Hit Russian Caspian Oil Platforms Again

Ukrainian drones have reportedly struck Russian oil production platforms in the Caspian Sea for the third time, according to Ukrainian media.

The latest attack is said to have damaged key equipment on a platform operated by Lukoil Nizhnevolzhskneft, forcing production to stop while crews assess the impact.

The Caspian platforms are an important part of Russia’s regional energy network and have become a growing target in Ukraine’s long range campaign against Russian infrastructure.

Moscow has not issued any official confirmation, and Russian state media has remained silent on the incident. 

Independent verification is still pending.



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