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The Ukrainian Navy “Neptune” hit the Russian Black Sea Fleet facility in Sevastopol


The Ukrainian anti-ship missile “Neptune” hit a military facility of the Black Sea Fleet of the aggressor country Russia in Sevastopol. This was announced on June 11 by the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

“On the night of June 11, 2026, units of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched a missile strike with the Neptune coastal missile system on an enemy military facility in Streletskaya Bay in the city of Sevastopol in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea. As a result of the defeat, storage sites for weapons and military equipment of the Russian Black Sea Fleet were destroyed,” the message says.

The Ukrainian Navy noted that the consistent destruction of the enemy’s military potential deprives the enemy of the opportunity to carry out offensive operations at sea and complicates the implementation of his plans.

“Ukraine has proven to the whole world that it is capable of defeating the enemy at sea with the help of modern asymmetric technologies, such as naval kamikaze drones and long-range missile weapons,” the Navy press service summarized.

Earlier that day, the Crimean Wind Telegram channel wrote about the arrival of a rocket in Sevastopol. The public also informed about the defeat of bridges on the occupied peninsula.



Ashley Davis

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