Russian ship exploded in Sevastopol – local media (video)

In the morning of October 13, a Russian ship exploded during a raid in occupied Sevastopol. The explosion was heard by residents of the city center.

This was reported by the local Telegram channel Crimean Wind.

According to preliminary information, a small missile boat of Project 21631 “Buyan-M” – a carrier of Kalibr missiles – exploded.

The “governor” of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhayev, said that “exercises” were being conducted at sea: “According to information from the Black Sea Fleet, the loud noises in the area of the Northern pier are training of the air defense and counter-terrorism units. Search and rescue exercises are also being conducted in the Black Sea.”

On October 11, the Russian patrol ship Pavel Derzhavin was damaged in the Black Sea near occupied Sevastopol.

On September 14, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked two Russian patrol ships of the Vasily Bykiv project 22160, and they were damaged.

Source Crimean wind
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