Russian-appointed "governor" Mikhail Razvozhayev reported a missile attack on the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet in occupied Sevastopol, with multiple ambulances responding to the scene.
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The enemy launched a missile attack on the fleet headquarters in occupied Sevastopol.
A piece of shrapnel fell in the city near the Lunacharsky Theater.
The wreckage from the missile attack was scattered for hundreds of metres.
The attack on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters killed 34 Russian officers and injured 105 more soldiers.
Ukraine carried out the attack using long-range Storm Shadow missiles.
In the course of repelling the missile attack, anti-aircraft missiles shot down five missiles. As a result of the attack, the historic headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet was damaged. According to the information available, one soldier was killed.
According to Mikhail Razvozhayev the governor of Sevastopol, no civilians were injured in the attack.
The headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet was hit by missiles on September 22, 2023.
As a result of the defeat of the headquarters, 34 officers died and 105 occupants were wounded.
The commander of the Black Sea Fleet was among those killed in the attack on the headquarters.
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