

The Ukrainian military, which launched a counteroffensive in early June, took the unusual step of publicly claiming responsibility for the strike, something it does not typically do with respect to attacks on Russia or the Crimean peninsula. British-supplied Storm Shadow cruise missiles were another possibility, he said. Ryzhenko said Ukraine may have used domestically made Neptune anti-ship missiles that had been modified to work against ground targets.

It was not clear what kind of missile was used by Kyiv in the attack on Sevastopol, which lies about 300km (185 miles) from Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa. Ukraine has tried to push back against the fleet’s naval power by attacking with sea drones packed with explosives, but Russia has continued to use its warships for missile attacks on Ukraine throughout the more than 18-month-old war. “This is the only correct response to Russia’s attempts to turn hunger into a weapon and the only way to ensure uninterrupted grain supplies to the countries of the east and Africa.” “The demilitarisation of the Russian Black Sea fleet is a real long-term guarantee of security for regional trade routes and the ‘grain corridor’,” said Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Zelenskyy. Putin recently said he would not renew a deal allowing Ukraine to export grain safely through the Black Sea until the west met Moscow’s demands concerning its own agricultural exports. The city is home to the Black Sea fleet, which the Kremlin uses to project power into the Middle East and Mediterranean and – during the war in Ukraine – to impose a de facto blockade on Ukraine’s seaborne food exports via the Turkish straits. Retired Ukrainian navy captain Andriy Ryzhenko, speaking to Reuters by telephone, said: “It really is the biggest attack on Sevastopol since the beginning of the war.“ “It is important not to underestimate their anti-aircraft units. “It’s hard to say how many they were capable of downing,” he told national television. Yuri Ihnat, spokesperson for Ukraine’s air force, was doubtful of the Russian assertion that its units had downed most of the incoming missiles. It said it downed seven of the incoming missiles and that the attack boats had been destroyed by a Russian patrol ship.Īn image circulated online and verified by Reuters showed a docked vessel that had sustained serious damage. Russia’s defence ministry said in statement that Ukraine had attacked a Black Sea shipyard with 10 cruise missiles and three uncrewed speedboats in the early hours, damaging two military vessels that had been undergoing repairs. We can now say that with a high probability they are not subject to restoration.” Yusov later told national television: “Those are significant damages.


We do not comment on the means for the strike,” Ukrainian military intelligence official Andriy Yusov told Reuters. “We confirm a large landing vessel and submarine were hit. The pre-dawn strike highlighted Kyiv’s growing missile capabilities as Russia continues to bombard Ukraine from afar with long-range missiles and assault drones.
