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​Satellite Images Reveal Sunken russian Tarantul Patrol Ship in Sevastopol

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Illustrative photo / Photo credit: Tostan
Illustrative photo / Photo credit: Tostan

The Atesh movement reported the incident yesterday and InformNapalm confirmed it through satellite imagery

Yesterday, the Atesh movement disseminated information regarding a potential incident involving the sinking of a Project 205P Tarantul ship in Sevastopol, situated at coordinates 44.615763, 33.587110.

According to InformNapalm, satellite imagery also confirms this claim.

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The Atesh agents suggest that the vessel in question may be one of those seized by russia in 2014, actively repurposed for military operations.

The Atesh movement reported the incident yesterday and InformNapalm confirmed it through satellite imagery Defense Express Satellite Images Reveal Sunken russian Tarantul Patrol Ship in Sevastopol
The Atesh movement reported the incident yesterday and InformNapalm confirmed it through satellite imagery / Photo credit: InformNapalm

In light of a comprehensive analysis involving satellite images and intelligence gathered by InformNapalm’s human sources in Sevastopol, it is likely that the ship sank on December 29-30. Notably, on December 29, 2023, around 12:00, local residents reported significant explosions through social media channels. However, the authorities in control of Sevastopol did not release any official statements. Residents noted that the explosion’s impact in the city center was so intense that windows vibrated. Consequently, it is inferred that on December 29-30, the Armed Forces of Ukraine may have executed a successful operation in the waters of Sevastopol.

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