Lacking a powerful fleet, Ukraine forced russian warships to flee from occupied Crimea - GUR
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With its own kamikaze drones, Ukraine forced the russian fleet to flee the waters of Crimea, despite the lack of a powerful navy.
Thanks to its own kamikaze drones, Ukraine, without a powerful navy, forced the russian fleet to leave the waters of Crimea. This is described in in the documentary project "GUR. The Battle for the Sea. All roads lead to Crimea" was stated by Vadym Skibitskyi, a representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, UNN reports.
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Ukrainian drones are getting better, more powerful, and more accurate every time. This is the threat that constantly keeps the russian federation on its toes
He noted that the unique Magura V5 maritime drone, named after the Slavic goddess of war, is a purely Ukrainian development managed by Ukrainian specialists.
The DIU also said that thanks to Ukrainian maritime drones, the DIU's Magura V5 went down:
- Ivan Khurs reconnaissance ship,
- landing craft "Akula" and "Serna",
- Ivanovets missile ship,
- large amphibious assault ship "caesar kunikov" and patrol ship of the black sea fleet "sergiy kotov".
In addition, they recently hit a shipyard in Sevastopol, where, among other things, a large enemy landing ship, the Yamal, was moored.
No one in the world has ever done this before. Ukraine, after what happened in February '22, without a powerful navy, forced russia to flee - forced the warships of the russian Black Sea Fleet to flee the territory of Crimea
Addendum
Vadym Skibitskyi also said that Ukrainian military intelligence officers are constantly monitoring the movement of the occupiers' ships.
Everything related to the movement of russian warships and boats is constantly monitored in order to timely detect, transmit information and destroy the enemy military object... These are small bricks that are laid in large strategic operations - the liberation of all our occupied territories
Recall
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine said that the damage to the russian large amphibious assault ship Yamal in occupied Crimea is estimated to be critical.