Ukraine's military intelligence
service claims that it has sunk a Russian missile corvette using suicide drone
boats, adding to a growing list of high profile casualties for the Black Sea
Fleet.
Security consultancy Ambrey counted as many as six
sea drones involved in the attack. According to Ukraine's GUR, the drones
successfully and repeatedly targeted the missile corvette Ivanovets as
it was operating on Lake Donuzlav, a former enclosed freshwater body that has a
narrow opening to the Black Sea.
A video
released by the GUR shows multiple drones approaching under defensive fire from
the corvette; some targeted the stern, and at least two appeared to have struck
the vessel amidships. The GUR also recorded a massive blast aboard the ship,
possibly a secondary explosion from an onboard magazine or a
stowed missile. Ivanovets was fitted to carry up to four
Moskit supersonic antiship missiles, each with a 600-pound warhead.
After multiple direct hits, the
vessel "suffered damage incompatible with further movement" and then
sank, the GUR said. The final frames of the released video show
the warship sinking by the stern, its bow nearly vertical.
Ukraine
Foreign Ministry spokesman Olexander Scherba told the BBC that the ship's crew
abandoned ship.
The GUR
thanked Ukraine's United24 public donation platform and the Ministry of Digital
Transformation for enabling the attack.
Though challenged by equipment shortages on the
battlefield ashore, Ukraine has had considerable success attacking Russia's
Black Sea Fleet, both in port and under way.
Ukraine sinks another Russian warship; six drones
involved in the attack; GUR thanked Ukraine’s public donation platform and the
Ministry of Digital Transformation