Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in temporarily occupied Sevastopol during a meeting of the leadership team.
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This was reported by the press service of the Special Transactions Forces.
The MTR soldiers aimed missiles at the building and transmitted all the information to the air forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The details of the conduct will become known when it is possible, and the result will be dozens of dead and wounded occupiers, including the senior leadership of the fleet. Go ahead! – says the MTR message.
At the same time, the network has new satellite photos of the consequences of this attack.
As a result of the Ukrainian attack on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, at least nine people were killed and 16 were injured, including Russian generals.
Among the wounded is the commander of the group, Colonel General Alexander Romanchuk, in very serious condition. Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Oleg Tsekov is unconscious. The number of injured ordinary military personnel who are not headquarters employees is still being determined. These are the military who are on duty, security, and so on – they are not included in the list that I voiced to you, – said the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Kirill Budanov, writes Voice of America.
Let us remind you that on the morning of September 22, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced an attack by guided missiles and drones on the temporarily occupied Crimea. Later it became known about a missile attack on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol. The Russian Ministry of Defense acknowledged the death of one military man, although he was later called “missing in action.”
According to foreign media reports, Ukraine used Storm Shadow missiles for the attack in Sevastopol.
Source: Racurs

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