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Russian warplanes sink speedboats with Ukrainian landing force – Moscow | Russian warplanes sink speedboats with Ukrainian landing force – Moscow |
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The amphibious teams were reportedly headed for Crimea’s westernmost cape | The amphibious teams were reportedly headed for Crimea’s westernmost cape |
Russian warplanes have prevented yet another landing attempt by Ukrainian forces, destroying four US-made military speedboats and their crews in the Black Sea west of the Crimean Peninsula, the Defense Ministry said on Monday morning. | Russian warplanes have prevented yet another landing attempt by Ukrainian forces, destroying four US-made military speedboats and their crews in the Black Sea west of the Crimean Peninsula, the Defense Ministry said on Monday morning. |
Russian Black Sea Fleet naval aircraft “destroyed four US-made Willard Sea Force high-speed military boats with landing groups of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” the military said. | |
The landing force was reportedly heading towards Cape Tarkhankut, the westernmost part of the Crimean Peninsula, in yet another botched landing attempt, according to the ministry. | The landing force was reportedly heading towards Cape Tarkhankut, the westernmost part of the Crimean Peninsula, in yet another botched landing attempt, according to the ministry. |
Last week, Russian forces reportedly foiled several Ukrainian landing attempts. | |
Early Wednesday morning, the Russian military said it sank “four military speedboats carrying a landing force of Ukrainian special operatives, numbering up to 50 men” at an undisclosed location in the Black Sea. | |
Later that day, a Russian Su-30 fighter jet sank a speedboat to the east of Snake Island, near the Ukrainian port of Odessa and close to Romanian territorial waters. A few hours later, the ministry claimed that another Ukrainian motorboat was taken out by an Su-24 bomber west of the island. | |
In late August, the Defense Ministry published footage of another incident in which it said a Russian fighter jet destroyed a US-made speedboat carrying a Ukrainian amphibious team near Snake Island. |