Ukrainian Says a Third of Russian Warships in the Black Sea Have Been Destroyed or Disabled

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    FILE - A sea drone cruises on the water during a presentation by Ukraine's Security Service in Kyiv region, Ukraine, on Tuesday, March 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka, File)

    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine has sunk or disabled a third of all Russian warships in the Black Sea in just over two years of war, the navy spokesman said Tuesday, a heavy blow to Moscow’s military capability.

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    Ukraine’s Navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk told The Associated Press that the latest strike on Saturday night hit the Russian amphibious landing ship Kostiantyn Olshansky that was resting in dock in Sevastopol in Russia-occupied Crimea. The ship was part of the Ukrainian navy before Russia captured it while annexing the Black Sea peninsula in 2014.

    Pletenchuk has previously announced that two other landing ships of the same type, Azov and Yamal, also were damaged in Saturday’s strike along with the Ivan Khurs intelligence ship.

    He told the AP that the weekend attack, which was launched with Ukraine-built Neptune missiles, also hit Sevastopol port facilities and an oil depot.

    Russian authorities reported a massive Ukrainian attack on Sevastopol over the weekend but didn’t acknowledge any damage to the fleet.

    Pletenchuk said that with the latest attack, a third of all warships that Russian had in the Black Sea before the war have been destroyed or disabled. Moscow officials have kept mum on most of Ukrainian claims, but previous navy losses have been confirmed by Russian military bloggers and media.

    At the same time, Pletenchuk acknowledged that just two of about a dozen of Russian missile carrying warships have been sunk and pledged that Ukraine will continue the strikes.

    “Our ultimate goal is complete absence of military ships of the so-called Russian Federation in the Azov and Black Sea regions,” Pletenchuk told the AP.

    Successful Ukrainian drone and missile strikes have provided a major morale boost for Kyiv at a time when its undermanned and under-gunned forces are facing Russian attacks along the more than 1,000-kilometer (600-mile) front line.

    Challenging Russia’s naval superiority also has helped create more favorable conditions for Ukrainian grain exports and other shipments from the country’s Black Sea ports.


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    Just Sayin
    Just Sayin
    1 month ago

    Ahhh, Zelensky. I distinctly remember him now. Between all the mindless shouts of genocide and ceasefire, I totally forgot about him.

    Kvetch
    Kvetch
    1 month ago

    “Ukrainian Says a Third of Russian Warships in the Black Sea Have Been Destroyed or Disabled”. Which Ukrainian said that? BTW THE COUNTRY OF RUSSIS (not RUSSIAN) says Ukrainian Says Two Thirds of Russian Warships in the Black Sea Have NOT Been Destroyed or Disabled

    Alta Bubby
    Alta Bubby
    1 month ago

    Bunch of liars
    No proof
    No pics
    Make they go down the tube
    Putin is much better for a moral society
    He doesn’t put up with gays, homos
    They get killed
    Much better place