Russia’s Baltic Fleet Successfully Attacked By Ukrainian Drones
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Russia’s Baltic Fleet Successfully Attacked By Ukrainian Drones

The Baltic Fleet, historically a stronghold for Russian naval operations, has become a target of Ukraine's advancing long-range strike capabilities. This shift in focus comes as Ukraine intensifies its military efforts against Russian forces amid ongoing tensions in the region. The recent drone attacks on the fleet signify a strategic escalation in Ukraine's campaign, aiming to undermine Russian naval strength and assert its own military presence in the area. The developments highlight the evolving dynamics of the conflict, with Ukraine leveraging innovative tactics to challenge its adversary's maritime power.

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