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Ukraine's Azov fighters were forced from Mariupol. Now they're hitting back
- Four years after the fall of Azovstal, the rebuilt Azov unit says it’s playing the “long game” to eventually retake Mariupol and free hundreds of imprisoned comrades.
- Its drones recently helped blackout Mariupol’s port and are striking Russian supply routes as part of a wider mid-range campaign to disrupt logistics.
- Azov has expanded into a large, tech-savvy force — fielding AI-assisted Hornet drones modified with Starlink — and is now a leading name in Ukraine’s drone warfare.
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