A nightmare for the Russian Navy in Sevastopol on September 13
The Russian Ministry of Defense claims that 10 Ukrainian cruise missiles and 3 American kamikazes attacked the Sergo Ordzhonikidze shipyard in the city of Sevastopol, where ships of the Black Sea Fleet are stationed.
At least one Ropucha-class amphibious assault ship is confirmed to have been damaged by the strikes.
1 Kilo-class submarine was also docked at the plant during the attack.
Satellite images will soon show the real damage.
Update
Reports say the Russian Rostov-on-Don (B-237) Kilo-class submarine and the Ropucha-class amphibious assault ship Minsk were damaged last night in a Ukrainian missile strike on Sevastopol.
Two people were killed and 26 were injured.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian military intelligence (GUR) confirms damage to 1 Russian landing ship and 1 Russian submarine in Sevastopol.
The commander of the Ukrainian Air Force Nikolai Oleshchuk confirms that the night strikes on Sevastopol and Crimea were carried out from aircraft.
Most likely we are talking about Storm Shadow/SCALP launches from the Su-24.
You can also see below in the video satellite images of the consequences of a missile strike by British Storm Shadow cruise missiles on Sevastopol.
The Ropucha Minsk-class landing ship received fatal damage. The ship will likely never leave dry dock.
The extent of damage to the nearby Kilo-class submarine Rostov-on-Don (B-237) also appears to be significant.
Another comparison of satellite imagery showing heavy damage to the Russian Navy's Minsk-class Ropucha-class landing ship and the Ropucha-class submarine Rostov-on-Don (B-237) in Sevastopol.