In the Sea of ​​Azov, a drone sent a Russian ship to the bottom: what is known

Anastasia Gorbacheva17:11, 06/09/24

Petro Andryushchenko noted that the trouble with the Russian ship happened in the Yeyska port area.

One of the Russian ships was attacked near Yei seaport in the Sea of ​​Azov . According to preliminary data, the ship sank.

According to the adviser of the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko , on June 8, around 4:00 p.m., several non-civilian vessels were spotted between Berdyansk and Primorsk.

“At night, around midnight, our UAV attacked a ship near the port of Yeisk, and it previously went to escort the cruiser Moskva. In the morning, all information about the attack was removed from all the occupiers’ public media,” the message says.

Andryushchenko suggested that the Russians decided to hide a large amphibious ship in Yeysk, but “something went wrong.”

According to the Telegram channel ” Krymskyi Viter “, it is probably a ship 96 meters long or so.

At the same time, it is stated that the large amphibious ships are 112 and 113 meters long (project 775 and project 1171 “Tapir”), and the patrol ships of the project 22160 type “Vasyl Bykov” are 94 meters long.

The destruction of the Russian fleet is the latest news

After the Armed Forces hit several large Russian amphibious ships , the occupiers did not put them on duty for a long time. The Russian command relocated the most valuable ships of the Black Sea Fleet from Crimea to Novorossiysk to protect them from Ukrainian drone strikes.

On June 6, special forces of the GUR destroyed the Russian tug ” Saturn “, which was supposed to ensure the dominance of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation in the Black Sea.

(C)UNIAN 2024

5 comments

  1. ““At night, around midnight, our UAV attacked a ship near the port of Yeisk, and it previously went to escort the cruiser Moskva.”

    Now it’s escorting it from the sea bed.

  2. Strategic tip: To keep their ships from sinking, Russian command should order the whole fleet into drydocks! 😈

  3. But what’s most interesting is how russian authorities comment on all these events at the official level. In particular, to a direct question about the escape of russian ships from Sevastopol (and, in fact, from Novorossiysk, too), the russian-appointed governor of the city Razvozhaev said, “the ships did not leave, but changed their tactics.” Then added that generally, the fleet is, as they say, is not all about ships: there are also aviation and other units.

    https://en.defence-ua.com/news/not_a_retreat_but_a_change_of_tactics_russia_explains_relocation_of_warships_further_in_the_sea_of_azov-10787.html

    • And what about the water, they might think. Navy and water go together, and the water is still all there in Sevastopol and Novorossiysk, it hasn’t been evacuated.🙄

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