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Footage shows Russia's 'invincible' frigate blown up in Black Sea - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
A Russian guided-missile frigate, Admiral Essen, was engulfed in fire and explosions after sustained Ukrainian drone attacks in the Black Sea. Footage shows multiple rapid impacts on the vessel followed by a larger detonation that produced a major orange fireball and rising flames and smoke above the waterline. The ship was reportedly hit on May 23 near Novorossiysk, a heavily fortified Russian naval hub. Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Commander posted a message after the strike. The Admiral Essen is about 410 feet long, has a crew of around 220, and is believed to carry Kalibr cruise missiles. Reports indicate this was at least the fourth attempt to strike the frigate in recent months, with earlier April attacks also said to have caused damage.
"A Russian Navy frigate has been engulfed in fire and explosions after coming under a sustained Ukrainian drone assault in the Black Sea, with footage showing repeated strikes before a massive orange fireball lit up the night sky."
"Video circulating on Ukrainian channels shows a series of rapid impacts on the vessel, followed by a larger detonation that sent flames and smoke rising high above the waterline. The authenticity of the footage has not been independently verified."
"The warship, identified as the Admiral Essen, was reportedly hit on May 23 near Novorossiysk, one of Russia's most heavily fortified naval hubs on the Black Sea coast."
"The operation was confirmed by Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Commander Magyar Brovdi, who posted a defiant message on social media following the strike. "You are doomed to sink one day, you scab - you will not hide!" he wrote, in a message that underscored the increasingly personalised and incendiary tone of the information war running alongside the battlefield conflict."
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