Razvozhayev claimed that the smoke is Russia's military "standard means of camouflage." According to Crimean Wind, explosions were heard also in the Balaklava district, and a fire was reported near an airport in Simferopol. The channel said that the supposed attack in Sevastopol is ongoing as...
In yesterday’s attack, Russia appears to have learned lessons from its previous losses, and countered the drone(s) on time with a successful hit. On the other hand, we don’t know how many USVs participated in this assault, and how the Russian forces detected and engaged the drones. It...
We are getting what appear to be new views of the three Ukrainian uncrewed surface vessels (USV) that took part ina multi-domain attack on Sevastopol, home of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, on Wednesday. The grainy, black-and-white video, set to techno music and first posted on Telegram,...
" Ukrainian Air Force commander Mikola Oleshuk said in the post, adding a defiant declaration that Sevastopol was "the city of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," not Russia. He opened his message with an apparent reference to the previous attack on Sevastopol, saying: "We...
A city of southern Ukraine in Crimea on the Black Sea west of Yalta. Founded on the site of an ancient Greek colony, it became Russia's principal Black Sea naval base after the late 18th century. The city resisted lengthy sieges during the Crimean War and World War II. ...
of his army out of Sevastopol, across the Tchernaya and off to the north-east. Menshikoff’s aim was to prevent his army being bottled up in the city and to enable him to receive the reinforcements that were on their way from the north of the Crimea and other parts of Russia. ...
Debkafile’s military sources: The new permanent deployment is the next Russian step for safeguarding Bashar Assad’s regime in Damascus and deterring military attacks on his Hizballah allies and Iranian interests in their three-way bloc. Moscow is also announcing loud and clear that Russia is fi...
In this part of the world, Russia just is. You might as well try to shift the Himalayas with a bulldozer. If you thought that political madness in europe ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall, then you should visit present-day Sevastopol, perhaps the most absurd city in the world....