
Special Operations Forces soldiers aimed missiles at the large landing ship Rostov-on-Don and the submarine Minsk during an attack on temporarily occupied Sevastopol on the night of September 13. This was reported to the MTR command.
The MTR states that the command received information from several sources about the likely location of the ship and submarine at a ship repair facility in Sevastopol.
To identify targets and target, special forces soldiers approached a safe place in boats and got to the shore thanks to underwater assets.
Using technical reconnaissance means, targets were identified and missiles were aimed.
During the missile strike, the group adjusted the fire and confirmed the destruction of the targets, after which they successfully left the scene.
- As a result of a night attack on September 13 at a ship repair yard in Sevastopol, a large landing ship and a submarine of the occupying Navy were damaged.
- The Air Force Commander said that the attack on Sevastopol was carried out by Ukrainian aircraft, and hinted at Storm Shadow.
- The version of Storm Shadow, citing its own sources, was confirmed by the British publication Sky News.
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