Ukraine Hits Russian Naval Vessels and S-400 System in Crimea
- The Security Service of Ukraine used drones to strike two Russian military supply vessels, Volga and Vyatka, and the cargo-passenger ferry Petropavlovsk at the Zatoka shipyard in occupied Kerch, causing large fires on the ships.
- Volga and Vyatka were being built for the Russian Ministry of Defense to deploy the Harmony underwater acoustic surveillance system and to lay naval mines targeting ships and critical infrastructure; each vessel costs hundreds of millions of dollars.
- SBU drones also destroyed weapons and a radar station of the Russian S-400 air defense missile system covering the Kerch Strait, degrading the air defense network.
- These strikes are part of a 40-day operation approved by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy aiming to weaken Russia's military and logistical capabilities in Crimea to pressure Russia towards peace.
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With a 40-day operation Selenskyi wants to force Russia to end the war. An attack hit Crimea and destroyed two special Russian ships.
Crimea isolation: SBU hits two Russian spy ships and an S-400 in occupied Kerch as 2,760 cars piled up trying to get off the peninsula
Last night and this morning, Ukraine continued its middle-strike campaign to isolate the occupied Crimean peninsula in the south of the country. Ukrainian drones struck two Russian military-support ships, a near-finished ferry, and air defenses guarding the Kerch Strait in occupied Crimea on 26 June, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said. A large fire broke out at the shipyard, and overnight the occupiers shut the Kerch Strait crossing, lea…

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