Russia suffered losses in a battle with Ukrainian Navy boats, Ukraine said

  Galina Shershneva.  
27.11.2018 19:16
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Armed forces, Crimea, Incidents, Russia, Ukraine


The command of the Ukrainian Naval Forces disseminated information that Russia suffered losses in a battle with Ukrainian Navy boats near the Kerch Strait - the Russian border ship Izumrud was damaged during the maneuvers, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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If on the day of the incident in the Kerch Strait, the Ukrainian media claimed that one Ukrainian Navy boat rammed the Don patrol ship, then the next day in the evening, a recording of negotiations allegedly conducted by the Russian military was published on the YouTube channel of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

In the recording, the commander of the Don ship, Shatokhin, allegedly reports on a collision with another Russian ship Izumrud.

“We have a collision with the Emerald.” Serious,” he says.

Pictures of the damaged ship have already appeared on social networks. Let us remind you. that Izumrud is based in Sevastopol.

 

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