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In September, Ukraine destroyed state-of-the-art Russian air defences in Crimea and damaged two ships. Moskva , the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea fleet, sank in the waters off Ukraine during ...
According to independent Russian online newspaper The Insider, out of a complement of 500 to 700 crewmen, about 100 sailors, and notably the First Rank Captain of the ship Anton Kuprin, are visible in the video. [65] Naval News reported that the Russian Defense Ministry video showed around 240 people survived, which is roughly half the crew. [42]
A senior US defense official said last month that while driving the enemy's naval forces away from Crimea, Ukraine had sunk, destroyed, or damaged at least 32 medium and large Russian naval vessels.
On 6 November 2023 president Zelensky stated that the ship was destroyed. [71] Novocherkassk, a major Russian landing ship, was struck 26 December 2023 while docked in Feodosia, southern Crimea, by air-launched cruise missiles, according to Ukraine's Air Force. The strike was reportedly confirmed by Russian authorities and by Russian media.
The Lady R incident, also known as #LadyRussiagate, refers to the docking of the sanctioned Russian cargo ship Lady R at Simon's Town Naval Base in South Africa in December 2022 and the resulting diplomatic impact. The ship was carrying military cargo. [1]
Ukrainian warplanes damaged a Russian ship moored in the Black Sea off Crimea, both countries said Tuesday, bolstering Ukrainian morale after battlefield disappointments and doubts about the ...
However, some Russian military bloggers reported that the ship was destroyed, with conflicting information about the crew. Sergey Kotov appears to be one of Russia’s newest, state-of-the-art ships.
Sergey Kotov (Russian: Сергей Котов) was a Project 22160 patrol ship of the Russian Navy. She was attacked in the Black Sea by Ukrainian forces using MAGURA V5 maritime drones on 5 March 2024, and Ukrainian intelligence claimed the ship was sunk. [3] [4] The ship is named after Russian counter admiral Sergey Kotov (1912–1999).