Destroyed for sure: the Defense Intelligence commented on the destruction of the Russian ship
The Russians planned to place anti-aircraft missile systems on the patrol ship “Sergei Kotov”.
The Russians planned to place anti-aircraft missile systems on the patrol ship “Sergei Kotov”.
A Russian patrol boat sank near the temporarily occupied Sevastopol.
The ferry “Slavyanin” under the flag of Russia received a hole in the side in the Black Sea.
The Ukrainian military destroyed the Russian warship “Askold”. This is evidenced by the photos published by the invaders themselves.
The satellite recorded the damage to the “Zaliv” shipbuilding plant in Kerch and the Russian ship “Askold” after the strike by the Armed Forces.
Defense forces hit the Russian ship “Askold” in Kerch.
During the external raid of the Sevastopol Bay, the Russian mine countermeasure ship of project 23040G “Voladymir Kozytskyi” was blown up.
The dry cargo “Volgo-Balt 232” ran aground in the Volga-Caspian Sea Channel.
The Navy of the Ukrainian Armed Forces officially confirmed the damage to a Russian ship near Sevastopol.
In Sevastopol, the patrol ship “Pavel Derzhavin” of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation could be blown up by a sea mine.
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