“Ivanovets” Russian Missile Boat Destroyed in Crimea
The Black Sea fleet of fascist Russia suffered another painful loss.
On the night of February 1, soldiers of the special unit Group 13 of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed the missile boat “Ivanovets” of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation. This was reported by the press officer of the GUR.
The enemy ship was on a raid of Lake Donuzlav in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
“As a result of a number of direct hits to the hull, the Russian ship suffered damage incompatible with further movement – the “Ivanovets” capsized to the stern and sank,” the message reads.
It is indicated that the value of the ship lost by the aggressor state is approximately $60-70 million.
“The search-and-rescue operation of the Russian occupiers on the Donuzlav, according to preliminary information, was not successful,” the GUR added.
Intelligence officers released a video of the destruction of the Russian ship. Judging by the footage, it was attacked by naval drones. “Ivanovets” tried to shoot back, but it did not help him.
We will remind, on December 26, 2023, the destruction of the Russian VDK “Novocherkask” took place at night in the port of Feodosia. The ship was hit by missiles launched by tactical aircraft of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces. The second warship destroyed in the port of Feodosia was the UTS-150 training ship of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation.
After hitting Novocherkask, a powerful fire and long-term large-scale detonation of some ammunition started on the ship. It was they who sank the UTS-150 and caused great damage to the port infrastructure. Russian mass media indicated that they had detonated 4,400 unknown artillery munitions and 280 shells from the BM-21 Grad rocket launcher system.
And already on January 18 of this year, a border guard ship of project 205P “Tarantul” of the Russian invaders sank near the pier of the “Gafska” bay (geodesic coordinates 44.615763, 33.587110) in Sevastopol, which has been occupied since 2014.