New satellite image of the Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Crimea released
A new satellite image has emerged showcasing the attack's aftermath on the Russian Black Sea Fleet headquarters in the temporarily occupied city of Sevastopol, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reports.
The image vividly displays the impact craters from missile strikes in the central part of the building. Additionally, damage is evident on the right wing of the structure, with partial damage observed on the left.
Satellite image of the attack on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters released (Radio Liberty)
Strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters
On September 22, a missile strike targeted the Russian Black Sea Fleet headquarters. Videos circulated on social media depicted significant destruction to the building.
Subsequently, the Strategic Communications Office of the Ukrainian Armed Forces confirmed that Ukrainian military forces were responsible for the attack. According to media reports, Ukraine used Storm Shadow missiles in this operation.
Kyrylo Budanov, the Chief of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, stated that the attack on the Russian Black Sea Fleet headquarters in the temporarily occupied city of Sevastopol killed at least 9 people, with 16 others sustaining injuries. Among the casualties were Russian generals.
More details on the attack - in the RBC-Ukraine article.