Video Shows Russian Patrol Ship Blown Up After Missing Advancing Sea Drones

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Post At: Mar 05/2024 03:50PM

New footage appears to show the moment Ukrainian naval drones struck a Russian patrol vessel off the coast of the annexed Crimean peninsula overnight after Moscow's attempts to fend off the uncrewed vehicles.

An indistinct night-time video looks to show the Russian vessel, the Sergei Kotov, firing on incoming Ukrainian surface drones several times before a bright explosion.

The brief clip was posted to messaging app Telegram by a local channel covering Crimea, the peninsula to the south of mainland Ukraine that Russia has controlled since 2014. It was also reshared by a Russian nationalist "z-blogger" Vladislav Pozdnyakov (who left his watermark on the footage published elsewhere).

Newsweek could not independently verify the footage.

Russia's navy ships and helicopters take part in a military exercise at the coast of the Black Sea in Crimea on September 9, 2016. Ukraine used used naval drones to attack another Russian ship in... Russia's navy ships and helicopters take part in a military exercise at the coast of the Black Sea in Crimea on September 9, 2016. Ukraine used used naval drones to attack another Russian ship in the Black Sea, the patrol ship Sergey Kotov. VASILY MAXIMOV/AFP via Getty Images

Early on Tuesday, Ukraine's military intelligence agency said a special unit of its forces had targeted the Sergei Kotov patrol ship belonging to Moscow's Black Sea Fleet in an overnight attack.

The agency, known as the GUR, used Ukrainian-designed Magura V5 naval drones in the attack, coordinated with the Ukrainian military and Kyiv's digital transformation ministry, the GUR said in a statement.

The vessel "suffered damage to the stern, right and left sides," the GUR added in a post to social media.

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