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    Ukraine announces another attack on Russian ships and barracks in Crimea / News

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezNovember 11, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Ukrainian military reportedly attacked and damaged two landing ships with naval drones in the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula. The Ukrainian General Staff published video footage claiming to show the new attack on the west coast. In addition, a Ukrainian missile reportedly hit a residence for Russian soldiers in a nearby settlement. According to Ukrainian reports, the two Syrna landing ships that were bombed were carrying armored vehicles, among other things.

    The Okrajinska Prauda newspaper wrote in the afternoon, based on Ukrainian intelligence sources, that the ships were beyond repair. The pro-Ukrainian Telegram channel “Krymskyi veter” (“Crimean winds”) reported the early morning missile attack on Russian barracks, citing local residents. The information could not be independently verified. This morning, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported the alleged launch of two drones over the Crimean Peninsula. But Moscow authorities did not comment on the naval attacks on ships or the suspected attack on the barracks.

    Two small Russian landing ships were targeted by drones in Crimea🔥

    The ships carried crews and armored vehicles, including the BTR-82.
    The occupiers used these ships for air defense purposes in the Black Sea using Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile systems.

    great work, @DI_Ukraine! pic.twitter.com/AcAFoWJqnF

    – Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) November 10, 2023

    #UkraineHe did it again. Overnight another successful attack on the Russian Black Sea fleet was occupied #Crimea. Naval drones targeted moored military landing craft of the 11770 class (“Sirna”). A Ukrainian military intelligence video shows two drones colliding with two ships – and another shows… pic.twitter.com/xmLlULNVvd

    – GlasnostGone (@GlasnostGone) November 10, 2023

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