“Kommuna” is on fire, Ukrainian Armed Forces strike at the oldest ship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet (video)

In the morning, loud explosions were heard in Sevastopol again. As it turned out, another Russian vessel came under attack.

At first, the Russian invaders claimed a missile attack on the ship. Information immediately appeared that the Kerch Bridge had been blocked and explosions had been heard in Sevastopol Bay. Moreover, a missile threat was immediately announced on the peninsula.

According to local telegram channels, there were many fire trucks in the north of Sevastopol. According to preliminary data, they were moving toward Sukharna Bay or Holland Bay.

According to Russian propagandists, the missile hit the rescue ship Kommuna.

What is important to understand is that the Kommuna is the oldest ship in the Russian Navy. It is the oldest submarine rescuer. Russia first launched it in 1915.

In addition, it is emphasized that this is the world’s oldest ship actually in service and performing combat missions.

Local gauleiter Razvozhayev officially confirmed that the missile was flying toward one of the Russian ships.

In the morning, the military repelled an anti-ship missile attack on one of the ships on the North side. The falling debris caused a small fire, which was quickly extinguished,” he said.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces have not yet commented on the events in Crimea.

Budanov announces destruction of Crimean bridge

According to Ukrainian intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov, the illegally built Crimean bridge remains a target of the Ukrainian military.

The head of the DIU draws attention to the fact that the Russian occupiers are trying to keep the bridge’s defense reinforced.

Despite this, Ukrainian intelligence and other relevant agencies are preparing an operation to destroy it.

The goal remains the Crimean Bridge. The bridge is heavily guarded and protected. But everyone is working on it,” Budanov emphasized.

Source news.online
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