The Ukrainian Armed Forces confirmed an attack on occupied Sevastopol on the morning of September 13.
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As a result of the attack, Russian ships and the port were hit. The Department of Strategic Communications of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported this on Telegram.
On the morning of September 13, the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched successful strikes against the naval forces and port infrastructure of the invaders in Korabelnaya Bay of temporarily occupied Sevastopol,” the report says.
And the commander of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Nikolai Oleshuk, hinted that the strikes on the base of Russian ships in Sevastopol were carried out by Storm Shadow missiles fired from Ukrainian aviation. He also thanked the Ukrainian military pilots.
In the meantime, the occupiers are “stormed” and are still recovering from the night bang in Sevastopol, I would like to thank the pilots of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for their excellent combat work! To be continued…” he wrote.
Meanwhile, the monitoring service NetBlocks reported at night that a failure was recorded in the Starlink satellite Internet at the time of the attack on Sevastopol, occupied by the Russians.
Let us remind you that on the night of September 13, powerful explosions thundered in occupied Sevastopol. The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the ship repair plant named after. Ordzhonikidze, where Russian ships are built and repaired, was attacked by 10 cruise missiles. The explosions resulted in large fires.
OSInt researcher M.T. Anderson subsequently reported that the large landing ship Rapuchaya and the KILO submarine, which carries Caliber cruise missiles, were hit.
The Main Intelligence Directorate confirmed that a large landing ship and a submarine were hit. Intelligence did not specify which vessels were hit.
Source: Racurs

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