Defense Express reports:
Over the past 96 hours, Russia has lost an entire fleet of tankers, most of which were struck in the Sea of Azov—waters the Russian military considers "internal." Two tankers were struck on July 6; eight tankers, one dry cargo vessel, and one ferry were struck on July 7; five tankers and four dry cargo vessels were struck on July 8; and 12 tankers, one dry cargo vessel, and one tugboat were struck on July 9. A total of 35 vessels were hit. Although no ships were reported sunk, those that caught fire will be difficult to repair and are considered effectively destroyed. Due to destruction of the bridge and damage to onboard equipment, the damaged ships will be forced to undergo costly, long-term repairs. As Russia's ship repair capacity is insufficient to accommodate all the damaged tankers and dry cargo vessels at the same time, their return to service could take years.























