A missile attack in occupied Sevastopol on April 21 could have damaged one of the Russian ships.
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The auxiliary ship Kommuna, which is used as a submarine rescue vessel, was probably damaged. This is the oldest ship in service with the Russian Navy, launched in 1915. However, the ship is actually in service and performing combat missions. The Crimean Wind Telegram channel writes about this.
Meanwhile, the so-called governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, said that as a result of the “fall of debris” from the rocket, a fire was supposedly quickly extinguished.
Speaker of the Ukrainian Navy, Dmitry Pletenchuk, commented on the situation in Crimea during the information marathon.
The Russian occupiers continue to cover their combat units with support vessels from the Black Sea Fleet. This, in principle, is almost a new tactic for them. Secondly, from the position of the Navy, I can only note that such incidents will continue to occur at the military infrastructure of our enemy in our Crimea,” he noted.
Let us remind you that on April 21, a missile threat was declared in occupied Sevastopol. Local residents reported explosions that were heard in the Sevastopol Bay area and spoke of “a lot of smoke.” The Crimean Bridge was blocked.
Source: Racurs

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