The Sea of Azov: Ukraine’s loss but hardly Russia’s gain

Al Jazeera
April 14, 2026
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Ukraine's steel plants along the Sea of Azov are unrestorable ruins after Russia's invasion.

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Russia's invasion has rendered the colossal steel plants along Ukraine's side of the Sea of Azov unrestorable ruins. This destruction represents a significant loss for Ukraine, effectively eliminating key industrial infrastructure in the region. However, the headline suggests this devastation does not translate into a strategic gain for Russia. The destruction of these facilities means Russia cannot readily exploit them for its own economic or military benefit.

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