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Russia's Black Sea Fleet suffered significant losses over the five months following the collapse of the U.N.-brokered grain deal as Ukraine staked a strong claim over major routes through the ...
Warships of Russia's Black Sea Fleet are seen in the port city of Novorossiysk on July 30, 2023. British defense minister Grant Shapps said Ukraine had exacted a “massive cost” on Russia’s ...
M uch of the Black Sea Fleet has reportedly been pushed from its Crimea base but Kyiv is still delivering headline-grabbing strikes on Russia's navy, with the Rostov-on-Don the latest scalp touted ...
Ukraine claims to have destroyed nearly a third of the Russian Black Sea Fleet less than two years. 25 vessels have been destroyed, and 15 more are under repair. There is some dispute to this number ...
Sailors on a Russian Black Sea Fleet warship in the port city of Novorossiysk on July 30, 2023. Russia likely dismissed its Black Sea Fleet commander over heavy losses in recent weeks, according ...
Ukraine has found repeated success in the Black Sea by using naval drones to hammer Russian ships. As of last month, Russia had already lost a third of its Black Sea Fleet, officials said. This ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ousted the country’s navy chief after a series of humiliating Ukrainian attacks decimated Moscow’s Black Sea Fleet, according to multiple reports. Admiral ...
Ukraine has relied on its fleet of homemade naval drones and missiles to sink, destroy, or damage at least 24 Russian vessels in the Black Sea, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said last week.
Russia’s war against Ukraine is shattering the conventions of warfare in many ways. One of the most illustrative examples is the systematic destruction of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet (BSF) by ...
Russia’s Defense Ministry announced a shakeup of top naval posts after a series of ships in the Black Sea Fleet were lost in attacks by Ukraine. President Vladimir Putin appointed Admiral ...
Ukraine said Monday it has killed the commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, Viktor Sokolov, in a missile strike on the naval headquarters in Sevastopol, Crimea.