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They finished off the "Slavyanin". Defense Intelligence special forces disable last russian rail ferry in Kerch

Main points
  • The special forces of the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed the last railway ferry of the russian army in the Kerch Strait.
  • The ferry "Slavyanin" provided the russian military contingent in Crimea with fuel, weapons, equipment and ammunition.
  • In March, the special forces disabled another railway ferry of the invaders - "Avangard".
Reconnaissance men strike at the "Slavyanin" ferry. Photo: THE DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE OF UKRAINE
Reconnaissance men strike at the "Slavyanin" ferry. Photo: THE DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE OF UKRAINE

On the night of April 5-6, 2026, the Special Forces of the Department of Active Operations of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine disabled the "Slavyanin", the last remaining railway ferry of the russian occupation army in the Kerch Strait, with the help of UAV strikes.

This is said in a statement by the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine.

The intelligence service said that the "Slavyanin" played an important role in providing the russian military contingent in the temporarily occupied Crimea with fuel and lubricants, weapons, military equipment and ammunition.

Reconnaissance men struck at the occupants' railway ferry. Photo: The Defence Intelligence of UkraineScouts struck at the occupants' railway ferry. Photo: the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine

The Defense Intelligence of Ukraine also recalled that in March 2026, the Special Forces disabled another occupant's railway ferry, "Avangard". At the same time, they damaged the "Slavyanin".

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