Russian defense ministry says it has hit Ukrainian targets with submarine strikes
“The crew of a diesel-electric submarine of the Black Sea Fleet from the Black Sea carried out a salvo launch of Kalibr cruise missiles at the military infrastructure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” the Russian defense ministry
said in a post on Telegram.
It was not immediately clear if Ukraine had responded to Russia’s claims.
According to the Russian Interfax news agency, it is the first time Russia has said that Ukrainian targets have been attacked by its submarines, Reuters
noted.
British defense officials
warned Thursday that 20 Russian Navy vessels, including submarines, were in the Black Sea operational zone and retained “the ability to strike Ukrainian and coastal targets.”
Moscow confirmed earlier this month that the flagship of its Black Sea fleet, the Moskva, sank after being damaged in a fire. Ukrainian and U.S. officials have said the missile cruiser was hit by Ukrainian missiles.
The development comes amid a Russia’s renewed military push in southern and eastern Ukraine.
President Biden on Thursday called for $33 billion to be authorized by Congress for aid to Ukraine, including for military support, economic assistance geared toward Ukraine’s government and humanitarian assistance.
Russia used cruise missiles to target Ukrainian military infrastructure in submarine strikes, the country’s defense ministry announced on Friday. “The crew of a diesel-electric submarine of t…
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