Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) said they struck 15 vessels belonging to Russia‘s so-called shadow fleet overnight, bringing the total number of ships hit over the past eight days to 105. The claim was made by USF Commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi in a Telegram post on Monday, July 13.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “Fifteen vessels overnight, 105 vessels in eight days were taken out by USF Birds. Operation MoLoChKa [Dairy] will continue until the Russian shadow fleet is listed in the Red Book of the Sea of Azov,” he wrote. According to Madyar, overnight on July 13, USF drones targeted 15 vessels belonging to Russia’s shadow fleet, including seven tankers, five dry cargo ships, one ferry, and two tugboats. “In total, 105 vessels were effectively hit between July 6 and July 13. The Crimea peninsula’s transshipment infrastructure is being struck every night, traffic through the Kerch Strait has been halted, and unloading operations have been reduced to a minimum,” he added. Madyar also reported the results of the so-called “Crimean Switch-Off” operation conducted on July 12-13. According to him, Ukrainian forces struck nine power substations of various capacities across occupied Crimea and other occupied territories, as well as the strategic Crimea power transfer station of the Kuban-Crimea energy bridge linking the occupied peninsula with Russia. He said the facility had been hit for the second time in 48 hours.
Ukraine Strikes 105 Russian Shadow Fleet Ships in 8 Days, Hits Crimea Power Grid Again
Ukraine says its drones hit 105 Russian shadow fleet vessels in eight days while also striking Crimea's power grid and air defense systems.













