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On 28 April, The New Voice of Ukraine reported that three winners of the Russian tank biathlon, Maxim Zharko, Bato Basanov, and Alexey Bakulo had been killed in Ukraine. [161] On 12 June, Major General Sergey Goryachev, Chief of Staff of the 35th Combined Arms Army, was allegedly killed by a missile strike in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. [162]
[104] [105] P178 Lubny was declared missing by Ukraine; [106] the ship was sunk and then raised by Russia during the Siege of Mariupol. [ 107 ] [ 108 ] [ 109 ] On 4 November 2022, one Gyurza-M class boat from the Ukrainian Navy was damaged by a Russian ZALA Lancet loitering munition near Ochakiv .
On 3 March 2022, while at anchor, the MV Helt struck a free-floating mine in the Black Sea, south of Odesa, Ukraine. [11] The Helt was not carrying any cargo at the time, and according to the Ukrainian military, was forced into a dangerous area of the Black Sea. [12] The six crew onboard all managed to escape and were rescued by Ukrainian ...
If confirmed, the sinking would be Ukraine’s latest blow to Russia’s navy, which Kyiv claims has already lost a third of its Black Sea Fleet. ... where the submarine was docked, appears to ...
Casualties in the Russo-Ukrainian War include six deaths during the 2014 annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, 14,200–14,400 military and civilian deaths during the War in Donbas, [1] and up to 1,000,000 estimated casualties during the Russian invasion of Ukraine till mid-September 2024.
It’s the first combat loss of a Russian/Soviet submarine to enemy fire since World War II, and the first disabled by enemy fire from any nation in 41 years
The first warship-class built in the independent Ukraine was expected to produce its first vessel in 2016. [2] [3] As of 24 March 2014, all of the larger ships but one (the Ukrainian frigate Hetman Sahaydachniy) of the Ukrainian Navy were captured by the Russian Black Sea Fleet. [4] Some ships Russia returned to Ukraine (35 vessels in total). [5]
In 1990 the submarine was transferred to the Soviet Black Sea Fleet, [2] serving there until 1994. [2] In 1995, the submarine's batteries permanently failed and she was abandoned. In 1997 unable to fix the unused submarine, the administration of Russian Navy handed it over to the Ukrainian Navy during the partition of the Black Sea Fleet. [2]