Experts believe that in the attack on Russian ships participated from 6 to 8 drones and they impressed at least three targets, UNIAN reports. GEOCONFIRMED experts have analyzed photos and videos of eyewitnesses, as well as staff from the surface drones who were in the Sevastopol Bay. Analysts believe that the unmanned apparatus managed to break through the defense of the Russians and they struck at least three ships.
On the basis of video and photographic materials, experts concluded that the drones were at least four Russian ships. GeoconfirMed experts confirmed that the Russians tried to knock down attacks, including a helicopter. Investigators published on Twitter all the materials they had and concluded that the drones still damaged the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet "Admiral Makarov", as well as the mastery "Ivan Golubets".
The latter, according to the statement of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, received minor injuries. According to calculations of analysts for attack on Russian ships, they attracted from six to eight drones and three of them still defeated their goals. But two of them were probably knocked down. GeoconfirMed believes that the attacks for attack in Sevastopol were probably used by Ukraine.
One of the video shows how the drone strikes the Admiral Makarov frigate and the shoot is interrupted because the explosion occurred. The other video shows how the drone is attacked by the Ivan Golubets mines. And the third video shows the attack of the autonomous apparatus of the third ship. Focus has already wrote about the attack by the unmanned vehicles of Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol.
According to the applications of the city's occupation authorities, it was the most massive UAV attack. The Russian Defense Ministry stated that all the drones were destroyed, and only one of the ships received damage. Focus also wrote that Russia has accused Ukraine of an attack on its fleet and in this allegedly helped Ukrainians military experts from the United Kingdom.
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