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Ukraine Claims Drone Strike Hit Russian Warship Boikiy
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Ukraine Claims Drone Strike Hit Russian Warship Boikiy

From Veฤernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ukraine claims its drones struck and set fire to the Russian corvette Boikiy.
  • Robert Brovdi, commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, stated the attack occurred.
  • The Boikiy is described as one of Russia's modern guided-missile warships.

Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces claim to have struck one of Russia's modern warships, setting the guided-missile corvette Boikiy ablaze. Commander Robert Brovdi announced the successful strike on Wednesday, asserting that drones from the "First Operational Center" located and ignited the vessel.

This reported attack marks a significant escalation in Ukraine's efforts to degrade Russia's naval capabilities. The Boikiy, part of the Steregushchiy class, is a relatively new and advanced warship equipped with cruise missiles, anti-ship missiles, and air defense systems. Its potential damage or destruction would represent a substantial loss for the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

Ukraine has increasingly employed drone technology in its war effort, targeting both land and sea assets. The effectiveness of these drone attacks against sophisticated naval targets has been a growing concern for Russia. If confirmed, this strike would underscore Ukraine's evolving asymmetric warfare capabilities and its determination to challenge Russian dominance in the Black Sea.

Drones of the First Operational Center found and set fire to the corvette Boikiy, a carrier of guided missile weapons.

โ€” Robert BrovdiCommander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, describing the alleged attack on the Russian warship.
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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.