Ukraine says bomber deployed British and French cruise missiles ‘perfectly’ in major attack on Russian navy

The head of Ukraine’s air force has revealed specific details of the strikes, which devastated one of four Russian cruise-missile-capable submarines in its Black Sea Fleet, together with a large warship undergoing maintenance in the port city of Sevastopol in occupied Crimea on Wednesday.

British cruise missiles used in Crimea

Ukraine has confirmed that British and French cruise missiles – fired from either wing of a Ukrainian bomber – were used in a major attack against Russia’s navy in occupied Crimea and worked “perfectly”.

The strikes, in the early hours of Wednesday morning, devastated one of four Russian cruise-missile-capable submarines in its Black Sea Fleet and a large warship that had been undergoing maintenance in a dry dock in the port city of Sevastopol.

Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, the head of the Ukrainian air force, explained that British Storm Shadow missiles had been attached under the left wing of a Ukrainian Su-24 jet and French Scalp missiles under the right wing.

“Both missiles work perfectly, without a chance for the occupier!” he wrote.

It is very rare for Ukrainian commanders to release specific details of an operation.

The air chief signalled his Su-24M bomber aircraft also had the capacity to carry German Taurus missiles – a weapon that Berlin has signalled it may give to Kyiv.

“Then the ‘game of cities’ can be continued even more effectively,” the head of the air force said in a Telegram post.

“Once again, I thank our Western partners for the weapons and equipment that help us destroy the aggressor and liberate Ukrainian land!”

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-says-bomber-deployed-british-and-french-cruise-missiles-perfectly-in-major-attack-on-russian-navy-12962116

British cruise missiles were used in significant Ukrainian attack on Russian submarine

The UK gave Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine’s armed forces earlier in the year. They are able to be fired by Ukrainian aircraft, with a range of more than 150 miles.

Ukraine used British cruise missiles in a significant attack against the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in occupied Crimea, Sky News understands.

A Russian submarine and warship were damaged in the pre-dawn barrage on the Sevastopol shipyard – potentially the largest strike against Russian naval targets of the war.

A Ukrainian and a Western source said that British Storm Shadow cruise missiles were deployed.

Pic: AP

Images on social media captured explosions and flames ripping through the shipyard against a night sky in the very early hours of Wednesday morning.

Russia said 10 cruise missiles were fired against the facility, with seven being shot down by air defences. It said an attack by three unmanned boats was also thwarted.

Ukraine confirmed it struck Russian naval targets and port infrastructure in the city of Sevastopol, which was annexed by Russia in 2014, but has not officially said how.

However, Lieutenant General Mykola Oleschuk, the head of the Ukrainian Air Force, posted an image on his Telegram channel of the burning shipyard, with the caption: “And while the occupiers are ‘storming’ and they are still recovering from the night cotton [Ukrainian slang for explosions] in Sevastopol, thank you to the pilots of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for their excellent combat work!”

The UK gave Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine’s armed forces earlier in the year. They are able to be fired by Ukrainian aircraft, with a range of more than 150 miles.

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-strikes-russian-submarine-and-landing-ship-in-audacious-assault-on-crimea-naval-base-12960336

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