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Two Russian cargo vessels operating in the Caspian Sea were reportedly hit by Ukrainian suicide drones, according to recent reports. The vessels, identified as the Kompozitor Rakhmaninov and the Askar-Sarydzha, were engaged in transporting weapons from Iran to Russia at the time of the attack.

Sources indicate that the targeted ships were carrying Iranian components intended for drone and ballistic missile production. The specifics of the damage caused by the strikes have not been fully disclosed, and there are no immediate reports of casualties. The incident marks a notable escalation in the ongoing regional tensions involving Ukraine, Russia, and Iran.

The Caspian Sea has seen sporadic military activity amidst the broader Ukraine conflict and regional power struggles. Iran’s involvement in supplying arms to Russia has been a point of international scrutiny, with several countries accusing Tehran of supporting the Kremlin’s military efforts. The recent drone attack underscores the complex and increasingly contested maritime environment in the region.

Officials from Russia and Ukraine have yet to provide detailed statements regarding the incident. As investigations continue, the event may influence ongoing diplomatic and military dynamics in the Caspian basin and beyond.

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