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30JUN

Ukraine's strikes move to the Azov

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Ukraine's drones shifted from Russian refineries to fuel tankers in the Sea of Azov, cutting vessel traffic there by a possible 55% between 30 June and 11 July.

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Key takeaway

Ukraine's strike campaign moved to Sea of Azov fuel tankers, cutting traffic there by a possible 55%.

Ukraine's long-range strike campaign shifted in the first fortnight of July from static refineries to the seaborne tankers carrying fuel across the Sea of Azov, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported 1. Automatic identification system tracking from Starboard Maritime Intelligence, a commercial firm that monitors ship movements, recorded a possible 55% drop in Azov traffic between 30 June and 11 July 2.

Through June the campaign had reached deep inside Russia: the Kapotnya refinery near Moscow , the Tyumen plant two thousand kilometres from the border in Siberia , and airbase hangars at Saky on 1 July . Targeting the tankers changes the class of target from fixed installations to moving cargo, and it reaches the fuel at the point it leaves the country.

The tanker campaign works through logistics rather than firepower. Strike the vessels and the fuel cannot sail, so it backs up at the terminals the domestic market also draws on, pushing Russian pump prices higher 3. The diesel export ban exists in part to hold that backup inside Russia's borders.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Ukraine has been bombing Russian oil refineries for months. Now it has widened the campaign to hit the ships that carry Russian fuel across the Sea of Azov, the inland sea between the two countries. A commercial tracking firm called Starboard Maritime Intelligence, which follows ship movements by radio signal, recorded roughly half as many vessels crossing the Azov between 30 June and 11 July as before. This matters because even fuel that survives the refinery still has to reach a buyer by ship. Targeting the tankers themselves, alongside the plants that make the fuel, closes off one more route Russia has been using to keep exports moving.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Refineries are fixed, defended, and can be patched or partially restarted; ocean-going tankers moving through the Sea of Azov's narrow approaches have far less air-defence cover and cannot be dispersed once under way, which makes them a softer target once Ukraine's strike range and targeting data allow it .

The economic incentive compounds this: the fuel crunch behind Russia's own diesel export ban tightens what refined product is even available to ship, so every remaining cargo becomes a higher-value target for the strike campaign to interdict.

Escalation

Direction: expanding target set from land-based refineries to seaborne logistics, a widening rather than a de-escalation of the strike campaign. Evidence: the 55% AIS traffic decline follows earlier June refinery strikes on Kapotnya and Tyumen, suggesting a deliberate broadening rather than a one-off incident.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Vessel operators may increasingly go dark on AIS transponders to avoid becoming targets, which would make future traffic-decline figures harder to interpret as damage versus evasion.

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Institute for the Study of War / Critical Threats Project· 13 Jul 2026
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