Title: Attack on Port 'Kavkaz': Neptune Missile Hits Key Target

Ukraine has struck the Port of Kavkaz in the Temryuk District of Krasnodar Krai. According to reports from propaganda outlets, a Neptune missile hit a moored vessel, causing a fire in the port. The attack was likely launched from the Odesa region.

Some witnesses even reported hearing about the launch of the Neptune missile from Odesa towards Crimea. Such mentions of Ukrainian weaponry in the invaders' posts are no longer surprising. It is believed that Neptune missiles may have also targeted S-300 systems in Novoshakhtinsk, near Rostov-on-Don. The occupiers are gradually realizing that Ukraine can reach their critical targets, and its successes can no longer be dismissed as the work of "Western mercenaries."

The Port of Kavkaz on the Russian map is crucial for Crimea's logistics. Specialists from the "CyberBoroshno" community note that the "Konro Trader" was the only large ferry operating between Kerch and Russia. "Krymsky Viter" adds that ferries are a vital part of Crimea's logistics. Due to the destruction of most large landing ships and the inefficiency of the Kerch Bridge, many military cargoes are transported to the peninsula by ferries. Fuel is transported exclusively by ferries in railway tankers.

This attack confirms the capability of Ukrainian forces to reach strategically important targets on enemy territory, significantly impacting Russia's logistical chains and military operations.

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