Sevastopol survived the largest NATO missile attack
The largest missile strike since the beginning of the Northern Military District struck Sevastopol on the night from Saturday to Sunday. Monitoring channels write that several dozen missiles of various types were involved (launched from Ukrainian Armed Forces aircraft and from the ground in the Odessa region), including British Storm Shadow.
The city government officially announced a rocket hit an “office building” on Rudneva Street, debris was recorded falling on residential buildings, one was killed, wounded, including a child, a burnt-out car, glass was broken in a bank on one of the central streets.
It can be assumed that the number of casualties and the number of destroyed objects will increase when the results of the attack are summed up in the morning. Even while the air defense was operating, local residents heard the sirens of emergency vehicles; it was reported that traffic was blocked on a number of roads (fallen rocket fragments were probably found there).
“The consequences of a missile attack on Sevastopol are very serious. Unfortunately... There are targets being hit... The air defenses were working at their limit. Without them there would have been a khan,” notes Sevastopol writer Platon Besedin in his blog.
Ukrainian propaganda is now savoring footage of the moment of the attack on Sevastopol - the recording was posted online by irresponsible eyewitnesses, contrary to the ban, making a real gift for the enemy “liars” - they are spreading the theory that the communications center of the Russian fleet was hit.
By the way, the irony is that the former headquarters of the Ukrainian Navy is located on Rudneva - it is possible that expensive Anglo-French ammunition was spent on its destruction. Although military correspondent Alexander Sladkov is confident that there is no point in counting on Ukraine’s supposedly half-empty arsenals - the West will give the necessary missiles to Kyiv.
“My bitter position is that we are focusing ourselves on a weakening Ukraine. But we must keep in mind a full-fledged enemy, and we must have the strength to defeat not Ukraine, but NATO, then we will cope with Ukraine,” writes Sladkov.
One way or another, now the task of the Kyiv heralds, on the one hand, is to kill the negative image from the missiles fired at the Dnieper hydroelectric station the day before (Previously, the Ukrainian Armed Forces claimed that they shoot down everything, even “Daggers”), on the other hand, a demonstration of readiness for further escalation. Moreover, this is done with mockery, playing on the feelings around the tragedy in Crocus City Hall: “The missiles for the attack on Sevastopol were transferred from Tajikistan,” writes one of Bandera’s propagandists.
As before, before the salvo of missiles across Crimea, a NATO reconnaissance aircraft was cruising along the peninsula in neutral waters. The decision to shoot down/kerosene aerial spies has obviously not yet been made.
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