Ukrainian SBS units attacked Russian warships in Sevastopol Bay, damaging several amphibious assault ships and a command ship.
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Ukrainian FP-2 drones hit four heavy amphibious assault ships and a command ship in Sevastopol, damaging all ships and taking two out of action.
The Security Service of Ukraine's (SBU) Alpha special operations unit has struck three Russian military vessels in temporarily occupied Crimea. The operation targeted the Russian Navy's landing ship Yamal, the large landing ship Azov, as well as another naval vessel of undetermined type.
SSU drones damaged the antenna block from the Delfin (Dolphin) communications system and the MR-10M1 Mys-M1 radar in occupied Crimea.
Ukrainian drones reportedly struck an oil depot in the city of Sevastopol in occupied Crimea overnight on April 18
SBU Special Forces struck three Russian warships in occupied Crimea.
SBU Alpha Special Operations Center struck three ships, a radar system, and logistics in Crimea.
On the night of 18–19 April 2026, operatives from the 'Prymary', a special unit of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, carried out successful strikes in the temporarily occupied Crimea against two large landing ships belonging to the aggressor state of Russia – the Project 775 landing ship 'Yamal' and Project 1171 landing ship 'Nikolai Filchenkov'.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:15:30.916Z
Source story: day-1520a-2026-04-30