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Russia's Ministry of Defense shared the drone attack on Ukrainian ships at the Mykolayiv port

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Russia's Ministry of Defense shared the drone attack on Ukrainian ships at the Mykolayiv port
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Points clés

  • The Russian army announced that a drone attack was carried out on cargo ships at the Mykolayiv port.
  • The targeted ships were claimed to be used for the logistical needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
  • The attack footage was shared by Russia's Ministry of Defense using camera recordings from the drones.

Russia's Ministry of Defense released footage of an unmanned aerial vehicle attack on cargo ships used for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Mykolayiv port. These frames from the moment of the attack were recorded by the cameras of the unmanned aerial vehicles.

The footage released by the Ministry details the attacks and their effects on the aforementioned ships. This incident, which took place at the Mykolayiv port, shows that military and logistical activities in the region were targeted.

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Where and when did the attack take place?
According to the statement by Russia's Ministry of Defense, the attack took place at the Mykolayiv port in Ukraine.
What were the characteristics of the targeted ships?
According to the information released by Russia, the ships targeted in the attack were cargo ships used for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
How and by whom were the images released?
The images of the attack were recorded by the cameras of unmanned aerial vehicles and shared with the public by Russia's Ministry of Defense.

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