The SBU’s experimental “Sea Baby” shot down the Russian missile ship “Samum”.
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On Thursday, September 14, a surface drone of the Ukrainian special service attacked a Russian ship near the entrance to Sevastopol Bay. The drone hit the rear starboard side of the enemy vessel, causing significant damage. This was reported by journalist Andrey Tsaplienko in Telegram and Ukrainskaya Pravda, citing sources in the Security Service of Ukraine.
As a result of the attack, Samum lost speed. The invaders had to tow the ship for repairs with a large trim to the stern and a list to starboard.
According to intelligence services, for this attack the Security Service used an experimental model of a marine drone capable of operating in a storm, hiding from detection behind high waves. During the attack on Samum, the wave height reached 1.5-2 m.
Let us remind you that the Russian fleet already regularly suffers from attacks by the Ukrainian defense forces, intelligence and special services. In particular, on September 14, the Ukrainian military launched a surface drone attack on two Russian Project 22160 Vasily Bykov-class patrol ships in the southwestern part of the Black Sea.
Sources: Andrey Tsaplienko on Telegram, Ukrayinska Pravda
Source: Racurs

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