After bludgeoning Russia's navy in the Black Sea, Ukraine is now going after a new batch of warships
Ukraine carried out a drone attack on Russian warships in the Caspian Sea for the first time.
The Wednesday attack hit the Russian port city of Kaspiysk, hundreds of miles from the front lines.
It's the latest blow to the Russian navy, which has taken a beating in the Black Sea.
Ukrainian forces attacked Russian navy vessels in the Caspian Sea for the first time on Wednesday, the latest demonstration of Kyiv's long-range strike capabilities.
The Centre for Strategic Communication and Information Security of Ukraine published on social media what appeared to be the footage of the attack. It said Kyiv's forces had expanded the "zone of strikes" by "hitting Russia's Caspian Sea Fleet in Kaspiysk," a port city hundreds of miles from the front lines.
The videos shared by the Ukrainian government appear to capture the moment one of the attacking unmanned aircraft dived to strike its target. Antiaircraft fire can be heard in the background in some of the footage, suggesting that the Russians attempted to defend against the attack.
This morning, Ukrainian attack drones successfully struck Russia's Caspian Sea flotilla in the port of Kaspiysk, over 1000 km behind the frontline.
Seen here, a Ukrainian drone flies low over the harbor and slams into a row of docked Russian warships. pic.twitter.com/06vbjUfblQ— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) November 6, 2024
Andriy Kovalenko, the head of countering disinformation at Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, shared additional footage of strikes and confirmed the attack at Kaspiysk in a message on the Telegram messaging platform.
Business Insider couldn't immediately verify the footage.
Sergey Melikov, the governor of Russia's Dagestan region, wrote on Telegram that air defenses destroyed one drone over Kaspiysk. He said the incident was under investigation and asked locals not to share photos or videos "that could assist the enemy."
Kyiv's armed forces haven't publicly claimed responsibility for the attack, but Ukrainian media reported that it was an operation on behalf of the country's military intelligence agency, known as the HUR. The attack was reported to have damaged two missile ships at the port.
Ukraine expands zone of strikes this morning, hitting Russia's Caspian Sea Fleet in Kaspiysk. pic.twitter.com/zm4Vafmjjl
— SPRAVDI — Stratcom Centre (@StratcomCentre) November 6, 2024
The Wednesday attack marks the latest blow to the Russian navy, which has taken heavy losses in the Black Sea. Ukraine has regularly used domestically produced missiles and naval drones to wreak havoc on Moscow's warships.
Ukraine doesn't have a traditional navy with a fleet of warships, but through this campaign of asymmetrical warfare, Kyiv, over the past two years, has effectively forced Moscow to relocate the Black Sea Fleet away from its headquarters in the occupied Crimean peninsula and closer to Russian territory.
A senior US defense official said last month that while driving the enemy's naval forces away from Crimea, Ukraine had sunk, destroyed, or damaged at least 32 medium and large Russian naval vessels.
Beyond the fighting at sea, Ukraine has increasingly developed its long-range strike capabilities to attack land targets deep inside Russia. Kyiv has used homemade drones to strike several key military facilities in recent weeks, including ammunition depots and airfields.
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