The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement that the landing ship Novocherkassk suffered damage in the Black Sea while repelling an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
“The large landing ship Novocherkask” was “destroyed” by Ukrainian aircraft, the military entity indicated on Telegram.
One person was killed, four others were injured and a Russian warship was damaged in Ukrainein a Ukrainian air attack with missiles against the port of Feodosiaon the southern Crimean peninsula, annexed by Russia.
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The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement that the landing ship Novocherkassk suffered damage in the Black Sea while repelling an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces using air-based missiles against the Feodosia base.


The enemy planes, two Su-24s that launched air-to-surface missiles, were shot down by Russian air defenses near Zhovten, about 125 kilometers northeast of the city of Nikolaev, the note added.
Earlier, the Russian-installed governor of Crimea, Sergei Aksionovsaid one person was killed “in an enemy attack” on Feodosia, and authorities later said four people were also wounded, Russian news agency Sputnik reported.
In Moscow, the Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri Peskovtold reporters that the Minister of Defense, Sergei Shoigu, informed the president Vladimir Putin about the Ukrainian attack on Feodosia and the damage inflicted on the Novocherkassk. Six buildings in Feodosia were damaged and their residents had to be evacuated, the governor added.
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The Ukrainian Air Force said it destroyed the Russian landing ship and that it was apparently carrying Iranian drones used by Moscow in the conflict in Ukraine.
“The large landing ship Novocherkask” was “destroyed” by Ukrainian aircraftindicated the military entity on Telegram.
The commander of the Ukrainian Air Force, Mykola Oleschukreleased a video showing an explosion and a flare at the Russian naval base in Feodosia, located in occupied Crimea, on the Black Sea.
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