Probably Storm Shadow. Ukrainian aviation strikes at Sevastopol – Air Force
On the night of September 13, according to Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk, Ukrainian aviation attacked the temporarily occupied Sevastopol.
According to him, the Russians are still “stormy” after the attack. He also thanked the Ukrainian pilots for their “excellent combat work.”
“To be continued,” Oleshchuk said.
Given the command’s confirmation that the strike was carried out by aircraft, as well as Oleshchuk’s words about the “storm,” we can assume that Sevastopol was hit with Storm Shadow missiles.
Ukrainian intelligence has already stated that a night attack on the Ordzhonikidze shipyard in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol damaged a large Russian landing ship Rostov-on-Don and a Russian Navy submarine Minsk. It is not yet known whether the vessels can be restored.