💥 Attack

Ukrainian strikes hit targets in Crimea on April 19.

Sevastopol, Crimea
Verified Independently confirmed by 6 sources
Stefan Korshak (Substack) Institute for the Study of War Ukrinform Kyiv Post UNIAN Censor.NET

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Stefan Korshak (Substack) → Source tone: certain

Sevastopol was hit again on April 19.

GUR elements struck the Russian Yamal Ropucha-class Project 775 large landing ship in Sevastopol Bay overnight on April 18 to 19

Ukrinform → Source tone: likely

On April 19, Sevastopol was attacked by drones, and air defense systems were active near the Belbek Airfield.

Kyiv Post → Source tone: likely

The operation took place the night of April 18-19 in Sevastopol Bay, where two large Russian landing ships from the Black Sea Fleet were hit and put out of action.

Kyiv Post → Source tone: certain

The Yamal, commissioned in 1988, can carry up to 500 tons of cargo – including armored vehicles and troops – and is estimated to be worth more than $80 million.

Kyiv Post → Source tone: certain

The Nikolai Filchenkov, built in 1975, has a capacity of up to 1,000 tons and can transport dozens of armored vehicles and a large landing force, with an estimated value exceeding $70 million.

UNIAN → Source tone: likely

Forces of Defense destroyed a depot of assault landing boats of the occupiers in Crimea

Censor.NET → Source tone: likely

Three enemy ships, radar stations and enemy logistics in occupied Crimea have been struck.

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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:15:30.916Z

Source story: day-1520a-2026-04-30