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Ukrainian Armed Forces Сonfirmed Hitting Russian Ship in Kerch

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Zaliv Shipyard - Illustrative photo
Zaliv Shipyard - Illustrative photo

November 4 explosions reverberated in Kerch. Occupying forces claimed that an air defense system was supposedly in operation. Later, this information was confirmed by the StratCom of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The Telegram Krymskyi Veter, citing its subscribers, reported that the shipyard in Kerch experienced hits targeting the construction of the Project 22800 Karakurt small missile ship.

Local residents, in particular, have reported smoke in the vicinity of the Zaliv Shipyard.

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This shipyard is one of the largest in Eastern Europe and is renowned for constructing military frigates. Since 2020, it has been engaged in the construction of aircraft carriers for the Russian Navy.

On November 5, Commander of the Air Force Mykola Oleshchuk confirmed the hitting of a Russian ship during yesterday's strike by the Armed Forces in Kerch.

Ukraine made the  missile attack on Zaliv shipyard in Kerch
Ukraine made the missile attack on Zaliv shipyard in Kerch

"I confirm," wrote the Air Force commander, using rocket, ship, and fire emojis.

"The life constantly proves that there will be no Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation in Crimea," wrote the head of the Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak.

On November 4, our soldiers successfully struck the maritime and port infrastructure of the Zaliv shipyard in temporarily occupied Crimea.

As the Crimean Wind Telegram channel claimed, the small missile ship Askold was hit at the shipyard in Kerch.

Later, Mykola Oleshchuk thanked the pilots for the successful strikes. According to him, one of the most modern ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet - Kalibr missile carrier - was located on the territory of the shipyard.

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