Ukraine Launches Attack on Crimean Port: Sevastopol and Russian Naval Ships Severely Damaged – Latest Updates, Damage Assessment, and Future Implications

2023-09-14 00:15:29
2023-09-14 08:15 Compiled by United Daily News Lu Silun/Real-time reporting

Archyde.com reported that Ukraine launched an attack on the Crimean port city of Sevastopol in the early morning of the 13th, severely damaging two Russian naval ships. It marked the first time Ukraine has been within the garrison of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet since the war between the two sides. Largest attack.

Crimea was annexed by Russia in 2014. Moscow has confirmed that Crimea has been attacked. This shows that while Russia continues to attack the Ukrainian army with long-range missiles and attack drones, Kiev’s missile capabilities are also gradually improving.

Ukrainian military intelligence officer Andriy Yusov commented in a subsequent TV interview that the Russian landing ship and submarine were seriously damaged and it is very likely that they cannot be repaired.

The Russian Ministry of Defense also confirmed that the Ukrainian army launched an attack with 10 missiles and 3 speedboats. At that time, 7 missiles were shot down and the speedboats were destroyed, and the 2 damaged ships might be completely repaired and put into combat once more. This is different from Kiev’s statement. In and out.

Ukraine launched an attack on the Crimean port city of Sevastopol in the early morning of the 13th, severely damaging Russia…

Ukrainian military experts pointed out that the damaged warships were the landing ship “Minsk” and the Kilo-class submarine “Rostov-on-Don”, of which the Kilo-class submarine was worth US$300 million.

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