Note: If Neptune missiles were used in the strike, it means they have sufficient range to reach the Crimean Bridge. This is a huge development as it is the first disclosed use of a domestically produced Neptune ground-launched cruise missile on Russian territory.
The AFU General Staff announced a Neptune missile attack on the oil terminal of the port "Caucasus" (pic. 1 @ 45.338740, 36.677520) and the ferry crossing (pic. 2 @ 45.340798, 36.674391) on the #Chuska Spit, Krasnodar Krai, Russia.
There may have also been a second oil depot struck at the port of #Temryuk as well (pic. 3 @ 45.319365, 37.374251). Prior to the strike, Russian sources reported at least 20 drones were also spotted passing the city of "Temryuk and are moving towards the shores of the Krasnodar Territory."
https://x.com/UKikaski/status/1796467512537735171
the port "Caucasus" on Google Maps
oil depot at the port of Temryuk on Google Maps
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/1796474215690043673
Slowly, but surely, Ukraine is destroying ruzzia's air defense in Crimea. This will eventually bring the Kerch bridge in range of Stormshadow missiles.
My guess is Biden has put the Kerch bridge off limits to U.S. munitions (ATACMs).
Ukraine πΊπ¦ is liberating the peninsula. One series of ATACMS πΊπΈ strikes at a time.
https://x.com/officejjsmart/status/1796356992719868020
Who took the picture?