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Ukraine says destroyed Russian warship in Black Sea

Blurb: Ukraine's GUR military intelligence unit on Tuesday released a black and white video of what it said was the overnight attack on the Sergei Kotov
A Ukrainian serviceman holds an artillery shell at a position in a frontline, near the town of Kreminna, Ukraine. — Reuters
A Ukrainian serviceman holds an artillery shell at a position in a frontline, near the town of Kreminna, Ukraine. — Reuters
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KYIV: Ukraine said on Tuesday its forces destroyed a Russian military patrol ship in the Black Sea near annexed Crimea, the latest naval attack on Moscow's fleet in the key waterway.


Kyiv also said it was behind a drone hit on an oil depot in a Russian border region, as Ukraine flexes its ability to strike Russia from the air and at sea with its troops struggling on the front lines.


The Black Sea has been a vital battleground in the two-year war.


Ukraine claims to have destroyed more than two dozen Russian ships since Moscow attacked in February 2022.


Ukraine's GUR military intelligence unit on Tuesday released a black and white video of what it said was the overnight attack on the Sergei Kotov, a 94-metre Russian military patrol ship.


The footage showed a naval drone approaching the side of the vessel, before a large explosion can be seen sending fire, smoke and debris into the sky.


"Another very successful operation. Great news," said GUR spokesman Andriy Yusov.


The attack happened near the Kerch Strait, off the Crimean peninsula that Moscow annexed in 2014.


Officials in Kyiv revelled in the hit, a much-needed boost for its forces with Moscow in the ascendancy on the battlefield.


"One Russian ship has been upgraded to a submarine," Ukraine's defence ministry said in an ironic post on X.


Delays to Western aid -- a $60-billion US aid package and European artillery shells -- have left Ukraine's troops outnumbered and outgunned across the sprawling front lines.


There was no official response from Moscow, but Russian military bloggers with close ties to the armed forces confirmed the strike.


Some were scornful of the Russian navy's inability to defend itself.


Kyiv says it has disabled at least 25 Russian vessels since Moscow attacked -- more than a third its pre-war Black Sea fleet.


"Russia's Black Sea Fleet is a symbol of occupation. It cannot be in Ukrainian Crimea," the Ukrainian president's chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, said on Tuesday.


Moscow has moved many military ships from its historic Sevastopol naval base in Crimea to the port of Novorossiysk, further to the east, amid the spate of Ukrainian attacks.


A Ukrainian intelligence source said that its forces were behind a drone strike on an oil depot in the Russian border region of Belgorod on Tuesday that set storage tanks ablaze. — AFP


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