Kyiv intelligence: Drone attacks on Russian ships will continue
Following a Ukrainian naval drone's strike on a Russian ship at the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk on Friday, a spokesperson for Kyiv's intelligence has issued a warning to Moscow, indicating the potential for similar attacks.
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- Published Date: 04:57 | 04 August 2023
- Modified Date: 04:57 | 04 August 2023
The strike on the landing ship Olenegorski Gornyak (Olenegorsk Miner) was a great loss for the Russian fleet, HUR military intelligence spokesman Andriy Yusov told Ukrainian state TV's Russian-language foreign channel Freedom.
"For Ukraine, this is good and just news," he said on Friday. "This will continue."
Yusov stressed that these landing ships were a strategic risk for Ukraine.
He added that the incident represented a "tragedy" for Russian propaganda. The Russian Defence Ministry had earlier claimed that the attack had been repelled, but videos show the drone hitting the ship and images show it tipped on its side.
Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the presidential office in Kyiv, said on Friday that Ukrainian naval drones would completely change "the rules of the game." The Russian naval presence in the Black Sea "will be put to an end," he said. In the future, he added, Ukraine would ensure "freedom and security in the Black Sea for world trade."