Media: The Ukrainian Armed Forces used British Storm Shadow missiles in an attack on Sevastopol

Media: The Ukrainian Armed Forces used British Storm Shadow missiles in an attack on Sevastopol

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The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) used British Storm Shadow cruise missiles during today’s attack on a ship repair yard in Sevastopol. reported Sky News channel citing sources in London and Kyiv.

“It was Storm Shadow,” one source said.

On the night of September 13, the Ukrainian Armed Forces released 10 cruise missiles at the ship repair plant named after. Ordzhonikidze in Sevastopol, seven of them were shot down by air defense, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported. In addition, Ukraine tried to attack the ships of the Black Sea Fleet with three unmanned boats, all of the boats were destroyed. As a result of the missile hits, two ships undergoing repairs were damaged. The defense department clarified that both vessels will be restored and will continue their military service.

Ukraine confirmed the strike but did not say what missiles were used.

Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev reported about a fire at the southern site of the Sevastopol Marine Plant due to a missile attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to him, the enterprise was shelled at about 03:20 Moscow time. As a result, 24 people were injured, four of them are in moderate condition. Later Razvozhaev reported about extinguishing the fire.

The transfer of Storm Shadow aircraft cruise missiles with a range of up to 240 km from Great Britain to Ukraine became known in May. The Kremlin then said that such a move by London would require an “adequate response” from the Russian military. After this, the Ministry of Defense repeatedly reported that Storm Shadow missiles were used to attack new regions of Russia.

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