Skip to main content
Military

Ukraine says it sank another warship, disabled 1/3 of Russian Black Sea fleet

Media Landscape

See who else is reporting on this story and which side of the political spectrum they lean. To read other sources, click on the plus signs below. Learn more about this data
Left 32% Center 39% Right 29%
Bias Distribution Powered by Ground News

Ukraine’s military claims its attack drones sank a Russian warship in the Black Sea. The announcement on Wednesday, Feb. 14, came following the release of a video allegedly showing three Magura V5 drones attacking the Caesar Kunikov — an amphibious Russian ship — resulting in an explosion and plume of smoke coming from the vessel.

Ukranian forces said the sea-based drones punctured three “critical holes” in the ship, according to CNN. CNN also noted that the Ukrainian military shifted its focus to the Black Sea, striking Crimean and Russian ships in an effort to cut off the peninsula from Russian forces.

QR code for SAN app download

Download the SAN app today to stay up-to-date with Unbiased. Straight Facts™.

Point phone camera here

NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday during a press conference that victories by Ukraine in the Black Sea have opened up a vital shipping route, allowing Ukraine to export grain and other resources, according to CNN.

CNN also reported that Ukraine had no large ships in the Black Sea. Sea drones have been pivotal in leveling the playing field with Russia’s navy. A Ukrainian navy spokesperson told CNN that Russia has just five large landing ships remaining in the Black Sea.

In January, Ukrainian drones also sank another large Russian warship, the Ivanovets in the Black Sea. Ukrainian intelligence said the ship was valued at $70 million.

The sea-based drones used in the attacks against Russian ships can carry a payload of 700 pounds and reach a maximum speed of 50 miles per hour, according to CNN.

One of Ukraine’s drone pilots told CNN that drones have given Ukraine an advantage in the Black Sea because they are hard to detect and target, allowing them to infiltrate waters around Russian warships.

Reuters reported that Ukrainian forces claim to have disabled 25 Russian ships and one Russian submarine. Ukrainian forces said that in total they have destroyed 33% of Russia’s naval fleet in the Black Sea.

A Russian spokesperson did not confirm Ukraine’s attack on the Caesar Kunikov and instead deferred all questions to the Russian military.

Ukraine’s General Staff told The Associated Press that the Caesar Kunikov sank near Alupka, a city on southern edge of the Crimean Peninsula. Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula in 2014. Ukrainian intelligence said the ship that allegedly sank can carry up to 87 crew members.

Tags: , , , , , , , ,

[LAUREN TAYLOR]

IF THERE’S ONE AREA UKRAINE APPEARS TO BE HAVING SUCCESS, IT’S IN TAKING DOWN RUSSIAN WARSHIPS IN THE BLACK SEA.

NEW VIDEO FROM THE UKRAINIAN MILITARY– APPEARS TO SHOW A SEA DRONE ATTACK– SINKING ANOTHER RUSSIAN VESSEL.

A CAMERA MOUNTED ON A MAGURA V5 DRONE CAPTURED THE MOMENT THE DRONE RACED UP TO THE CAESAR KUNIKOV– FOLLOWED BY AN EXPLOSION.

THE UKRAINIAN ARMED FORCES SAY THREE DRONES PUNCTURED “CRITICAL HOLES” IN THE SHIP, SINKING IT.

UKRAINE SAYS IS HAS NOW DISABLED A THIRD OF RUSSIA’S FLEET IN THE BLACK SEA– TAKING OUT 25 WARSHIPS AND ONE SUBMARINE.

A SPOKESPERSON FOR THE KREMLIN DID NOT CONFIRM THE SINKING OF THE VESSEL.

IF UKRAINE’S CLAIMS ARE TRUE–

IT WOULD MARK A SIGNIFICANT BLOW TO RUSSIA– JUST TEN DAYS BEFORE THE TWO-YEAR MARK OF ITS INVASION OF UKRAINE.

OVER THE LAST YEAR–

UKRAINE HAS SHIFTED ITS FOCUS TO THE BLACK SEA, STRIKING CRIMEAN AND RUSSIAN SHIPS IN AN EFFORT TO CUT OFF THE PENINSULA.

THE HEAD OF NATO SAID UKRAINE’S VICTORIES IN THE BLACK SEA HAVE ALSO OPENED UP A SHIPPING ROUTE–

ALLOWING UKRAINE TO EXPORT GRAIN AND OTHER RESOURCES, CNN NOTED.

THE UKRAINIAN NAVY HAS NO LARGE SHIPS IN THE BLACK SEA– AND AS SAN HAS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED, SEA DRONES HAVE BEEN PIVOTAL IN LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD WITH RUSSIA’S NAVY.

A UKRAINIAN NAVY SPOKESPERSON TOLD THE NEWS OUTLET RUSSIA HAS JUST FIVE LARGE LANDING SHIPS LEFT IN THE BLACK SEA.

LAST MONTH, UKRAINIAN DRONES ALSO SANK ANOTHER LARGE RUSSIAN WARSHIP, THE “IVANOVETS’ IN THE BLACK SEA. UKRAINIAN INTELLIGENCE SAID THE SHIP WAS VALUED AT ABOUT $70 MILLION.

THE SEA-BASED DRONES USED IN THE ATTACKS CAN REPORTEDLY CARRY A 700 POUND PAYLOAD– AND REACH A MAXIMUM SPEED OF 50 MILES PER HOUR.

ONE OF UKRAINE’S DRONE PILOTS TOLD CNN, DRONES HAVE GIVEN UKRAINE AN ADVANTAGE IN THE BLACK SEA BECAUSE THEY ARE HARD TO DETECT AND TARGET– ALLOWING THEM TO INFILTRATE WATERS AROUND RUSSIAN WARSHIPS.