New York Post

STRIKING A BLOW FOR KYIV

Russian warship hit in Crimea

- By OLIVIA LAND With Wires oland@nypost.com

A Ukrainian strike on a Crimean port damaged a large Russian landing ship and resulted in one death Tuesday in the latest of a series of embarrassi­ng Russian losses.

Fiery explosions erupted over the port in Feodosia at around 2:30 a.m. local time, a video of the incident shows.

The explosions sent orange towers of flames into the sky over the Black Sea port, part of the Ukrainian peninsula illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.

Ukrainian Air Force Cmdr. Mykola Oleshchuk hinted at the attack when he thanked personnel involved in the alleged “destructio­n of the Novocherka­ssk large landing ship” in a Telegram post, CNN reported.

“And the fleet in Russia is getting smaller and smaller! Thanks to the Air Force pilots and everyone involved for the filigree work!” Oleshchuk wrote.

Kyiv may have used Western-supplied Storm Shadow and SCALP missiles in the attack, officials suggested.

“A brilliant special operation was carried out, strikes were carried out, we outsmarted the Russians, and we continue to do so now,” Ukrainian Air Force Col. Yuriy Ihnat told Radio Svoboda, according to Newsweek.

“Western weapons plus wellplanne­d tactical operations lead to results,” he said.

The Russian defense ministry later confirmed Ukraine targeted Feodosia with airborne missiles and that the landing ship was damaged in the attack.

One person was killed, two were injured and six were evacuated from their homes as a result of the strike, Sergei Aksyonov, the Russian-installed governor of Crimea, wrote on Telegram.

The Novocherka­ssk was built in Poland and entered service in the late 1980s for amphibious landings.

The vessel can carry several types of armored vehicles, including tanks.

Latest blow to aggressor

The Crimea attack was merely the latest blow to Moscow’s stumbling military effort in Ukraine, which has been raging since Feb. 24, 2022.

In the lead-up to Christmas Day, Kyiv’s forces downed five Russian fighter jets over three days, the Ukrainian military claimed Monday.

“Despite significan­t losses, the enemy does not stop trying to knock our units out of their positions,” the military wrote in a Christmas Day Facebook update.

“Thus, during the past day, the enemy carried out 23 unsuccessf­ul assaults, received a decent repulse and retreated,” the post boasted.

“In total, five ‘Su’ aircraft were shot down in the week before Christmas. This is really impressive,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky added in his evening address Monday, according to Newsweek.

Moscow did not immediatel­y confirm the reports, but Russian Army Capt. Ilya Tumanov previously wrote in a Telegram post that several planes had been downed by US Patriot missiles, The New York Times noted.

Russia subsequent­ly lost 1,010 soldiers Monday, Newsweek reported, citing Ukrainian military reports.

The heavy loss brought Moscow’s total personnel losses to 354,960 soldiers, according to Kyiv’s data.

The Russian forces also lost 22 tanks and 37 armored vehicles in Monday’s fighting, Ukrainian officials alleged.

The Ukrainian military’s recent gains “sets the right mood for the whole coming year — the mood of our possibilit­ies,” Zelensky said in a Telegram post Monday. “The stronger our air de

fense system is, the fewer Russian devils there will be in our sky and on our land,” he insisted. Also Monday, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin in a televised meeting that Russian forces had “completely liberated the settlement of Maryinka today,” the Daily Beast noted. was dismissed by Ukrainian military spokespers­on Oleksandr Shtupun.

“[Ukrainian forces are] in the administra­tive borders of Maryinka,” he clarified.

A Russian official also claimed on Tuesday that Moscow’s air defenses had destroyed one of Ukraine’s own Su-24 aircraft, although this claim was also denied by the Ukrainian air force, Ukrinform reported.

As of Tuesday, Russia and Ukraine have been at war for 671 days.

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POUNDING PUTIN: The Russian warship Novocherka­ssk was nailed by a Ukrainian missile in the Black Sea port of Feodosia overnight Tuesday, sending a massive fireball into the sky and dealing another major hit to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin (below).

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