For another Ukrainian missile strike on a Russian frigate in the Black Seaopen to her Odessaafter the sinking of the flagship Moscowspeak the international media.
According to information that has not yet been confirmed, A Russian warship is on fire in the Black Sea.
🔴 #RussiaUkraineWar The Ukrainian armed forces abducted another Russian ship, the Russian frigate Admiral Makarov. Oleksii Honcharenko, Ukrainian politician and president of the Odessa regional council, has already been arrested and various journalistic tests have been written 🇷🇺🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/676RhpF8Nd
– WORLDWIDENEWS24 (@Ucrainarussia) May 6, 2022
The news is circulating on twitter that The Admiral Grigorovich class frigate of the Russian Black Sea Navy is said to be burning near the island of Zmiiny. Ongoing rescue operation, several aircraft, rescue boats in the area.
Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate of the Russian Navy Black Sea Fleet is reportedly on fire near Zmiiny island in Black Sea. Rescue operation ongoing, multiple aircraft, rescue vessels in the area https://t.co/P3ldY4tlPP #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/pE6OKo9Sek
– Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) May 6, 2022
As Skynews reports, “Russia has suffered a series of humiliating military defeats since the start of its invasion of Ukraine, including the sinking of its Black Sea Fleet flagship, Moskva».
Another tweet states that Ukrainian missiles hit the Russian frigate Admiral Makarov off Odessa. «Many rescue boats and aircraft are reportedly in the area with US surveillance drones monitoring them.“, It is pointed out.
It seems more and more likely that the Claims about the Russian Frigate Admiral Makarov being stuck by Ukrainian Anti-Ship Missiles off the Coast of Odessa is True, multiple Rescue Ships and Aircraft are reportedly in the Area with US Surveillance Drones keeping eyes on it. pic.twitter.com/JTuAKr1VEd
– OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) May 6, 2022
Although reports of a new strike have not yet been confirmed, there have been reports since this morning that a Russian warship is in trouble.
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