Ukrainian Intel Disables Two Russian Warships in Crimea in Overnight Strike
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On the night of Saturday to Sunday, the Ukrainian special intelligence unit "Duchovy" struck two large Russian landing ships in Crimea and a radar system. Both vessels were put out of service, writes the UNIAN agency.
The Ukrainian military intelligence unit disabled two Russian ships in the port of occupied Sevastopol and destroyed a radar station.
Ukraine says special forces strike Russian Black Sea Fleet ships in Sevastopol
Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Agency (GUR) said Monday that its special forces carried out strikes against two large Russian Black Sea Fleet landing ships, the “Yamal” and the “Nikolay Filchenkov,” in the port of Russian-occupied Sevastopol overnight April 18-19. The agency released video footage that it says shows kamikaze drone attacks. The “Yamal” - a Project 775-class landing ship commissioned in 1988—was valued by GUR at $80 million. The 1…
New hard blow to the Russian fleet in occupied Crimea. The GUR announces that it will have two new ships in the port of Sevastopol on the night of Saturday 18th to Sunday 19th April. Ukraine continues its strategy of...
Both ships have been disabled.
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