Russian sources confirmed minor damage to the Project 266M minesweeper Ivan Golubets from the Ukrainian water drone attack.
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Russian sources confirmed minor damage to the Project 266M minesweeper Ivan Golubets from the Ukrainian water drone attack.
Explosions occurred in Sevastopol on the morning of October 29, 2022.
The Russian Ministry of Defence claimed that Ukrainian forces attacked Sevastopol with UAVs at 4:00 on October 29, 2022.
Russian claims stated the minesweeper Ivan Golubets was damaged.
Seven maritime and nine aerial drones were used in a coordinated attack on Russian warships in Sevastopol harbor on Oct. 29, 2022.
Russia blamed the attack on Ukraine.
Ukraine has not recognized responsibility for the attack.
Six RSUV penetrated deep into Sevastopol Bay on Oct. 29. Four Russian warships were damaged in the attack and one, the missile-carrying frigate Admiral Makarov, appeared to suffer serious fire and structural damage to its hull
Unidentified drones attacked Russian ships in Sevastopol Bay on October 29, 2022.
An adviser to the Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that four Russian warships were affected.
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Source story: day-249-2023-02-14