Ukraine strikes Mariupol port ‘significantly limiting’ its use
“Ukrainian forces struck several key facilities at the Russian-occupied port of Mariupol,” Kyiv said on Wednesday (June 10, 2026), in an attack that has “significantly
“Ukrainian forces struck several key facilities at the Russian-occupied port of Mariupol,” Kyiv said on Wednesday (June 10, 2026), in an attack that has “significantly limited” its capacity as a critical logistics hub for Moscow’s war effort. Russia-Ukraine Crisis The port was left without power after strikes on its energy and management infrastructure, according to Ukraine’s drone forces, which said they had carried out the operation with the First Azov Corps and the SBU security service.
Occupiers Have Lost the Ability to Use the Port of Mariupol As a result of a joint operation conducted by the First Corps of the Guard of Ukraine Azov, the Main Directorate of the Security Service of Ukraine in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Special Operations Center… pic.twitter.com/BTi15pO3gP — First Corps Azov of the Guard of Ukraine (@azov_media) June 10, 2026 “The port was used by the enemy for military logistics, as well as the illegal export of Ukrainian grain, coal and metal to Russia,” it said in a statement.
“The enemy’s ability to use Mariupol as a logistics hub is significantly limited,” it added. A video posted separately by the First Azov Corps shows drone footage of ships, electrical stations and other structures
coming under attack. Tuesday’s (June 10, 2026) strikes are part of a mounting Ukrainian campaign to target Russian military logistics far behind the front line, an effort that analysts say has hampered Moscow’s battlefield advances.
