At dawn on Wednesday, Ukraine launched an attack against a dry dock in Sevastopol on the Crimean Peninsula with 10 British-made Storm Shadow robotic aircraft, of which the Russian air defense successfully stopped 7, but 3 Storm Shadow still reached their target.
Two Russian warships belonging to the Black Sea Fleet, a Kilo-class submarine (Rostov-on-Don) and a Ropucsa-class landing ship (Minsk) have been repaired.
The recent footage below shows the remains of Minsk.
A closer look at the Russian Project 775 large landing ship Minsk that was destroyed as a result of Ukrainian missile strikes on the Sevastopol Shipyard yesterday. https://t.co/Mo8U9Ym6aB
— Status-6 (@Archer83Able) September 14, 2023
Incidentally, the shipyard was also destroyed in the attack, as well as the Kilo-class submarine, the latter of which had not been seen since the Second World War.
The cover photo shows Minsk in 2011, in much better condition. Cover image source: Wiki Commons
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