Sunday, May 7, 2023

Russia Says It Destroyed 22 Ukrainian Drones Over The Black Sea On Sunday

© Sergey Malgavko/TASS 

Insider: Ukraine launched more than 10 attack drones on Crimea in an overnight barrage, a Russian-installed official says 

* A Russian-installed official claimed that Ukraine launched more than 10 attack drones against Crimea. 

* The Moscow-installed governor of Sevastopol said air defense systems had repelled the attacks. 

* Ukraine has not commented on the alleged strikes.

A Russian-installed official claimed that Ukraine launched more than ten drones attacking Crimea on Sunday. 

Multiple blasts were reported to have struck the occupied Ukrainian peninsula overnight, which has been annexed by Russia since 2014, according to local reports. 

The Moscow-installed governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhayev, accused Kyiv of being behind the attacks and claimed that air defense systems had repelled them, including three over Sevastopol – a major Russian naval port on the Black Sea. 

"No objects in the city were damaged," Razvozhayev said on Telegram.  

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WNU Editor: Russian officials now say 22 drones were shot down .... Russian military suppresses 22 Ukrainian drones over Black Sea last night (TASS). More here .... Amid intense drone warfare, Russia says destroyed 22 Ukrainian drones over Black Sea (Al Arabiya).  

Update: Russia claims To Have destroyed 4,000 drones since the start of the war .... Russia destroys over 4,000 Ukrainian drones since start of special military operation (TASS). 

Russia Says It Destroyed 22 Ukrainian Drones Over The Black Sea  

Multiple Ukrainian drones attack Crimea – authorities -- RT  

Ukraine launches more than 10 drones on Crimea, Russia-installed official says -- Reuters  

Ukraine launches drone strike inside the heart of Crimea -- Task & Purpose

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Like flies to wanton boys

Anonymous said...

yeah drones are like flies. they smell that skanky russian ass

Anonymous said...

pip pip cheerio
let's woop the Russkies