Ukraine strikes Mariupol port ‘significantly limiting’ its use

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“Ukrainian ​forces struck several key facilities at ‌the Russian-occupied port of ​Mariupol,” Kyiv said on Wednesday (June 10, 2026), ⁠in an attack that has “significantly limited” its capacity as a critical ‌logistics hub for Moscow’s war effort.

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The port was left ‌without power after strikes ‌on ⁠its energy and management ⁠infrastructure, according to Ukraine’s drone forces, which said they had carried out the ​operation with ‌the First Azov Corps and the SBU security service.

“The port was used by the ‌enemy for military logistics, as well ​as the illegal export of Ukrainian grain, ⁠coal and metal to Russia,” it said in a statement. “The enemy’s ‌ability to use Mariupol as a logistics hub is significantly limited,” it added.

A video posted separately by the First Azov Corps shows drone footage of ‌ships, electrical stations and other ​structures coming under attack. Tuesday’s (June 10, 2026) strikes are part of a ⁠mounting Ukrainian campaign to target Russian military ⁠logistics far behind the front line, an effort ‌that analysts say has hampered Moscow’s battlefield advances.

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