BILD: The AFU strike on Sevastopol on the night of March 24 is the largest since the beginning of the war
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The AFU strike on Sevastopol in occupied Crimea on the night of March 24 was the largest since the start of the war, surpassing the September operation when the AFU struck the Black Sea Fleet headquarters, according to an analysis of open data by BILD expert Julian Röpke.
The AFU strike on Sevastopol in temporarily occupied Crimea on the night of March 24 became the largest since the beginning of the war. This writes BILD, reports UNN.
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BILD expert Julian Röpke, based on analysis of open data, claims that this was the largest attack on Sevastopol since the beginning of the war. It also surpassed the September operation, when the AFU hit the Black Sea Fleet headquarters.
According to Röpke, the strike on Sunday night was carried out by at least five Western Storm Shadow and Scalp cruise missiles. At least two of them hit huge satellite dishes, radar systems and administrative buildings.
According to the BILD expert's annalize, probably only one missile was intercepted.
The expert will also create an infographic with destroyed (red) and damaged (yellow) ships of the rf black sea fleet.
Röpke also quotes American military expert Tyler Rogoway. Referring to satellite images, he writes that the Yamal and Azov were most likely not seriously damaged.
Recall
On the night of March 24, Ukrainian forces successfully struck the large Russian landing ships Yamal and Azov, a communications hub and several infrastructure facilities of the rf Black Sea Fleet in temporarily occupied Sevastopol, as well as an oil depot in occupied Crimea.
The commander of the Ukrainian Air Force thanked pilots and sailors for successful combat work.