Ukraine Sinks Russian Patrol Ship with Sea Drone in Strategic Black Sea Victory
March 5, 2024
Ukraine's military employed sea drones to sink the Russian patrol ship 'Sergej Kotow' in the Black Sea, near the Kerch Strait.
The attack signifies a major setback for Russia's naval presence in the strategic Black Sea region.
Ukrainian forces have demonstrated their capability to repel the Russian fleet using advanced tactics like missiles and maritime drones.
Strikes on Russian territory have extended beyond naval engagements, hitting infrastructure such as oil depots and railways.
International support for Ukraine is growing, with calls from President Macron for allied reinforcement and European Commission proposals for joint arms purchases.
Despite Ukraine's successes, the Russian navy remains a formidable adversary with long-range cruise missile capabilities.
The Russian fleet stationed in Crimea plays a critical role in supporting logistics for Russian troops in the area.
Ukraine's use of naval technology has been pivotal in reopening maritime channels to facilitate export activities.
Summary based on 44 sources
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The Guardian • Mar 5, 2024
Ukraine claims to have sunk Russian warship in occupied Crimea
BBC News • Mar 5, 2024
Ukraine war: Russian Black Sea fleet ship damaged in drone attack, Kyiv says
Yahoo News • Mar 5, 2024
UK Defence Secretary reacts to destruction of Russian Sergei Kotov ship