Satellite images confirm the successful attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Sevastopol, in which a building was destroyed, probably housing the communication center of the occupying Black Sea Fleet.
Satellite images taken on Sunday, March 24, confirmed damage to a building in Sevastopol, which likely housed a communications center for the Russian Black Sea Fleet. A photo showing the consequences of the hit was published by Radio Liberty.
It was noted that the photos clearly show the severely damaged area on Rudneva Street in Sevastopol.
Comparing satellite images of this area for March 21 and 24, it is clear that after the impact the roof of the building collapsed. Fire department vehicles were also seen near the building.
We remind you that last night a series of explosions were heard on the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea. After that, reports emerged of cruise missiles landing on the Russian Black Sea Fleet’s main communications center in occupied Sevastopol. The information was published by Osinttechnical on the X network, Crimean Wind Telegram channel. “It appears that at least three Ukrainian Storm Shadow cruise missiles hit the main communications center of the Russian Black Sea Fleet,” Osinttechnical said. Crimean Wind reported that the missiles hit a special communications center.
Later, the Directorate of Strategic Communications of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the Defense Forces conducted strikes against the targets of the Russian occupiers in Sevastopol. Two landing ships Yamal and Azov were destroyed. The communications center of the Russian occupation forces and several infrastructure facilities of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in temporarily occupied Sevastopol were also hit.
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Source: korrespondent

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