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Ukraine says it has sunk a Russian patrol ship near Crimea
In a recent development in the Russian-Ukrainian war, Ukrainian drones sank a Russian Black Sea Fleet ship off the coast of Crimea, as Ukraine steps up its naval offensive.
Handout footage shows smoke rising from what Ukrainian military intelligence said is the Russian Black Sea Fleet patrol ship Sergey Kotov that was damaged by Ukrainian sea drones, at sea, at a location given as off the coast of Crimea, in this still image obtained from a video released on March 5,
(photo credit:
Ministry of Defence Ukraine/via REUTERS
)
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REUTERS
MARCH 5, 2024 22:46
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