"We told you there'd be more," Ukraine's air force commander Gen Mykola Oleshchuk said on Telegram
LOL.
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"We told you there'd be more," Ukraine's air force commander Gen Mykola Oleshchuk said on Telegram
LOL.
casually trolling the Black Sea Fleet.. what times..
Republicans: We need to see progress
Zelensky: Hold my beer
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Russia says a soldier is missing after an attack on its flagship Black Sea fleet in Crimea.
Video on social media shows plumes of smoke over the shipyard after Moscow claimed a Ukrainian missile hit its navy headquarters in Sevastopol.
Air sirens could be heard in the city shortly after - but Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev later said the alert was over, urging people to remain cautious.
Last week, Ukraine attacked naval targets and port infrastructure damaging a submarine and a warship.
It has also been threatening to block the Black Sea shipping routes that Ukraine has been using to export grain - which is a particular sticking point for Kyiv currently.
Separately, a dispute over grain imports in Poland is increasing diplomatic tensions after Warsaw warned it would no longer supply weapons to Ukraine.
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Wait, again?
they attacked the drydock at Sevastopol the other day, and destroyed a Kilo class attack sub and another ship that were in for repairs
an entire submarine burned in the dock