A Russian ferry carrying fuel has been sunk in a Ukrainian attack, according to the Telegraph. The incident occurred in the Russian port of Kavkaz in southern Krasnodar, causing a fire that damaged jetty and port structures. Over 100 people were involved in tackling the blaze, and photos on social media showed plumes of black smoke rising from the ship.
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Additionally, Ukraine’s Armed Forces reported that Russia has lost 605,330 troops since the start of its invasion in February 2022, with 11,190 casualties in the past day alone.
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- A Russian ferry carrying fuel was sunk in a Ukrainian attack in the port of Kavkaz.
- The incident caused a fire, damaging jetty and port structures, and required over 100 people to tackle the blaze.
- Photos on social media showed plumes of black smoke rising from the ship.
- Russia has lost 605,330 troops since the start of its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
- 11,190 casualties were reported in the past day alone, according to Ukraine’s Armed Forces.
Note: The article also mentions other unrelated news stories, but the above summary focuses on the main topic of the Russian ferry attack.