Ukrainian drone attacks strike two additional tankers in southern Russia, according to reports. The targeted ships are described as vessels transporting fuel to the region. The attacks are presented as part of a broader expansion of Kyiv’s operations beyond earlier strikes, with the focus on disrupting fuel supplies. One account links the campaign to Russia’s broader supply pressures, citing a nationwide gasoline shortage and the role that incoming fuel shipments play in sustaining availability. Both outlets describe the same core incident—two more tankers hit by drones in southern Russia—while the broader context emphasizes the use of maritime targets to affect logistical flows. The reports do not provide additional details such as the tankers’ names, specific locations of the hits, reported damage levels, or any immediate response by Russian authorities. Overall, the coverage aligns on the timing, method, and target category of the attacks, framing them within a wider pattern of fuel-related disruptions.