Friday, April 29, 2022

Russian submarine strikes Ukraine with cruise missiles, defence ministry says

Reuters:

Russian submarine strikes Ukraine with cruise missiles, defence ministry says


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April 29 (Reuters) - Russia used a diesel submarine in the Black Sea to strike Ukrainian military targets with Kalibr cruise missiles, the first time Moscow has announced the use of its submarine fleet to hit its former Soviet neighbour.

The Russian defence ministry released a video showing a volley of Kalibr missiles emerging from the sea and soaring off into the horizon - to what the ministry said were Ukrainian military targets.


This is the first time Russia's military has reported using submarine strikes against Ukrainian targets, Interfax news agency reported on Friday.


2 comments:

  1. A symptom of Russia's diminishing options in the Black Sea.
    Turkey has blocked the entry of new naval assets into the Black Sea, as it's right under the Montreaux Treaty.
    Russia's surface warships are having to stay far away from the Ukraine coast , after the shock sinking of the Moskva.
    So they now resort to submarine-launched missiles.

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  2. Wakakakaka…

    "A symptom of Russia's diminishing options in the Black Sea"

    Wow…

    How about a symptom of Yankee's diminishing options in the Black Sea?

    Can't see the heads & tails?

    Look no further than yr fart of "Turkey has blocked the entry of new naval assets into the Black Sea, as it's right under the Montreaux Treaty"!

    The Russian navy fleets r ALREADY roaming & stationed within the BlackSea!

    Turkey's move is to protect the USS Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group stationed at the Mediterranean Sea from been squaring with the Russian fleet sailing out from the Bosphorus & Dardanelles straits to revenge the sinking of Moskva!

    If u want to lie, first get yr geographical facts right, mfer.

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