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Ukrainian drones have struck a port in Kaspiysk, Dagestan, Russia, located over 1,000 kilometers from Ukraine, according to a statement by Andriy Kovalenko, the director of the Center for Countering Disinformation on Telegram on Nov. 30.
The port in Kaspiysk serves as a crucial base for the Russian Caspian Flotilla and various military units of the Russian Armed Forces. Additionally, it is situated along routes used by Iran to supply weapons to Russia.
The governor of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, announced on Nov. 30 that Ukraine had carried out a new drone attack on targets in Kaspiysk. The airport in Makhachkala temporarily suspended operations, and a state of emergency was declared.
Drones attacked Dagestan for the first time on Nov. 6. Media reports indicated an attempt to strike the main base of the Russian Caspian Flotilla, which had launched missile attacks on Ukraine.
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Later, a source from NV confirmed that the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine had struck the flotilla in the Caspian Sea, located 1,500 kilometers from Ukraine. The strike hit at least two targets in Kaspiysk, likely the missile ships Tatarstan and Dagestan.