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Photo: Russian Black Sea Fleet

Drones from the Main Intelligence Directorate shot down the large Russian landing ship Caesar Kunikov in the Black Sea.

On the morning of February 14, the large Russian landing ship Caesar Kunikov sank in the Black Sea. Ukrainskaya Pravda reports this with reference to sources in the Main Intelligence Directorate.

This is an operation of the Main Intelligence Directorate.

We remind you that on the coast of the temporarily occupied Crimea on the morning of February 14, explosions were heard and smoke was visible in the sea. According to eyewitnesses, the cause of the explosion was a fire on one of the Russian ships.

As reported, at the time Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian Black Sea Fleet consisted of approximately 80 combat units. As of early February 2024, 25 units were destroyed and another 15 were severely damaged.


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