December 20, 2025
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SSO hit a drilling platform and a warship of the Russian Federation in the Caspian Sea

On the night of December 19, units of the Special Operations Forces hit a Russian oil production platform and a Russian warship patrolling nearby in the Caspian Sea.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

On the night of December 19, units of the Special Operations Forces hit a Russian oil production platform and a Russian warship patrolling nearby in the Caspian Sea.

Source: press service of the SSO

Details: It is reported that the fighters of the Special Operations Forces hit the ship of the Russian Federation project 22460 “Hunter”. These are modern Russian patrol ships of the second rank, which combine capabilities to protect the maritime border, patrol and control the maritime situation. They are armed and equipped to perform a wide range of tasks in coastal waters. Several SSO drones successfully hit the target.

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Also, drones of the Special Operations Forces hit a drilling platform at the Filanovsky oil and gas field in the Caspian Sea. The object belongs to the Lukoil company.

The platform provides oil and gas production, the export of which fills Russia’s budget and finances the war. Initial reserves of the field are estimated at approximately 129 million tons of oil and 30 billion cubic meters of gas.

The level of damage to the platform after being hit by SSO drones and its subsequent ability to work are being clarified.

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