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Ukraine Strikes Caspian Seaport Hitting Ship Delivering Iranian Drones

August 15, 2025
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Ukraine Strikes Port of Olya, Damages Russian Cargo Ship

Ukraine’s armed forces have reported a successful strike on the Port of Olya, the largest port in Russia’s Caspian region and a crucial hub for transporting arms and munitions for the ongoing war in Ukraine. The attack targeted a Russian cargo ship believed to be unloading components for Iranian-made Shahed drones.

The General Staff of Ukraine stated in a social media post that the ship, named Port Olya 4, was hit and loaded with UAV components and ammunition from Iran. While the full extent of the damage is still being assessed, reports from Ambrey Analytics suggest that the vessel has sunk while docked at the pier.

The targeted vessel, a general cargo ship registered in Russia and built in 2012, measures 403 feet (123 meters) in length and has a gross dwt of 5,185.

Russian Drone Attacks on the Rise

Recent reports from Ukrainian media indicate a surge in nightly drone attacks by Russia, primarily targeting infrastructure sites. The Ukrainian General Staff has initiated a broader campaign to disrupt Russia’s aerial assault capabilities.

Iran has been a known supplier of drones and other military equipment to Russia, including ballistic missiles. While Iran has assisted in the production of Shahed drones, Russia has also developed its variant called Gerans.

Significance of Port of Olya

The Port of Olya, situated 500 miles from the front lines in Ukraine on the Bakhtemir River of the Volga Delta, plays a critical role in the Volga-Caspian Canal system. Handling approximately 1.5 million tons of cargo annually, the port boasts ten docks with a depth exceeding 16 feet, making it a vital logistical point for Russia’s military supply operations.

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Escalation in Conflict

The attack on the Port of Olya occurred on August 14 amidst escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia. The timing coincides with an upcoming meeting between former US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, as both sides intensify their military engagements. Ukraine reported 149 combat clashes on Thursday, followed by an additional 65 on August 15. Russia claimed to have downed 53 Ukrainian drones overnight.

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