A Russian warship, the Kommuna, was reportedly struck and damaged by a missile in Sevastopol harbor, marking another successful attack by Ukrainian forces against Kremlin vessels in the region. This strike comes amid ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with the Russian navy suffering significant losses at sea since the start of the conflict.
The Kommuna, known for its deep-water salvage capabilities, was a key asset for the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Ukrainian military planners are believed to have used advanced anti-ship missiles to target the vessel, which played a crucial role in salvage operations following the sinking of the Russian heavy missile cruiser Moskva.
In previous attacks on Russian warships in Sevastopol, Ukrainian forces have targeted air defenses as a prelude to missile strikes, with the recent attack on the Kommuna following a series of Ukrainian air strikes on Kremlin air defense installations near Dzhankoi. These strikes reportedly disabled several Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile launchers, weakening the first line of defense around Crimea.
The successful strike on the Kommuna underscores Ukraine’s growing capabilities in targeting Russian naval assets, with reports suggesting that Western nations, particularly the US, may have provided intelligence support for the attacks. Russian officials have downplayed the damage to the warship, with conflicting reports on the extent of the damage caused by the missile strike.
The ongoing conflict in the Black Sea highlights the strategic importance of maritime operations in the region, with both sides seeking to gain the upper hand in naval engagements. As the situation continues to evolve, the latest attack on the Kommuna serves as a stark reminder of the escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine and the potential for further military confrontations at sea.