NYT: Biden administration was 'surprised,' 'angry' by Ukraine's sinking of the Moskva in 2022
- The Moskva sank on April 14, 2022, after being struck by two Ukrainian R-360 Neptune anti-ship missiles, marking a major victory for Ukraine in the war.
- The Biden administration was reportedly 'surprised,' 'angry,' and 'panicked' after Ukraine sank the ship, as they had not been informed of the attack plans.
- The U.S. Was also unaware that Ukraine had missiles capable of sinking a warship, according to the New York Times.
- U.S. Officials expressed dissatisfaction that Ukraine did not inform them of the attack, highlighting tensions in U.S.-Ukrainian relations.
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