Ukraine takes out about 33% of warships of Russian Black Sea Fleet – Department of Strategic Communications
Since the start of a large-scale invasion in February 2022, Ukraine has taken out 24 warships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, or about 33% of the fleet, the Department of Strategic Communications of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported.
"Ukraine took out about 33% of the warships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet during the large-scale invasion," the Department of Strategic Communications said in a message on the Telegram channel on Tuesday.
As reported with reference to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, "our military disabled 24 Russian ships and one submarine."
"According to data from open sources, at the beginning of the large-scale invasion, the Russian Black Sea fleet consisted of 74 warships. Aggression against Ukraine is harmful for your fleet," the Department of Strategic Communications notes.
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