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Repelled Ukraine drone attack on Crimea fleet: Russia

Britain rejected Moscow’s claims its specialist­s were involved in drone attack on the Black Sea fleet

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Moscow, Russia - The Russian army accused Ukraine on Saturday of a ‘massive’ drone attack

on its Black Sea Fleet in Crimea, while Britain bluntly rejected Moscow’s claims its specialist­s were involved.

Sevastopol in Moscow-annexed Crimea, which has been targeted several times in recent months, serves as the head

quarters for the fleet and a logistical hub for operations in Ukraine.

The Russian army claimed to have ‘destroyed’ nine aerial drones and seven maritime ones, in an attack in the port early on Saturday.

Moscow’s forces alleged British ‘specialist­s’, whom they said were based in the southern Ukrainian city of Ochakiv, had

helped prepare and train Kyiv to carry out the strike.

In a further singling out of the UK - which Moscow sees as one of the most unfriendly Western countries - Moscow said the

same British unit was involved in explosions on the Nord Stream gas pipelines last month.

Britain strongly rebutted both claims, saying ‘the Russian Min

istry of Defence is resorting to peddling false claims of an epic scale’.

The British defence ministry said that this ‘invented story says more about arguments

going on inside the Russian Government than it does about the West’.

Moscow’s military said ships targeted at their Crimean base were involved in a Un-brokered

deal to allow the export of Ukrainian grain.

Russia had recently criticised the deal, saying its own grain ex

ports have suffered due to Western sanctions. ‘Massive’ attack

Mikhail Razvozhaye­v, the Moscow-installed governor of Sevastopol, said Saturday’s drone attack was the ‘most mas

sive’ the peninsula had seen.

The city’s services were on ‘alert’, but he claimed no ‘civilian infrastruc­ture’ had been damaged. He called on residents of the city not to post videos of the

incident on social media.

“It should be clear to everyone that such informatio­n is much needed for Ukrainian Nazis in order to understand how the defence of our city is built,” he said.

City authoritie­s said that the harbour was ‘temporaril­y’ closed

to boats and ferries and urged people ‘not to panic’.

Attacks on Crimea, annexed by Moscow in 2014, have increased in recent weeks, as Kyiv presses a counter-offensive in the south to retake territory held by Moscow for months.

Moscow-installed authoritie­s in Kherson, just north of Crimea, have vowed to turn the city into a fortress, preparing for an inevitable assault.

On Thursday, Razvozhaye­v said a thermal power station had been attacked in Balaklava, in the Sevastopol area.

He claimed there was only minor damage and no casualties.

In early October, Moscow’s bridge linking Crimea to the Russian mainland - personally inaugurate­d by President Vladimir Putin in 2018 - was

damaged by a blast that Putin blamed on Ukraine.

The Russian fleet stationed in the port had also been attacked by a drone in August.

Russia’s allegation­s on Saturday came as the Ukrainian army reported fighting in the Lugansk and Donetsk regions in the east, including near Bakhmut - the only area where Moscow’s forces have advanced in recent weeks.

Pro-russian separatist­s fighting alongside Moscow also announced a new prisoner exchange with Kyiv, saying 50 soldiers will return home from each side.

On the southern front, AFP journalist­s witnessed artillery battles in the village of Kobzartsi, the last settlement on the Ukrainian side before the line of contact with the Russians. “It can go wrong here. But

we know that they suffer much more on their side than on ours,” said Oleksiy, a Ukrainian soldier in his 20s.

Both sides were gearing up for the battle for the city of Kherson, the regional capital

that fell to Moscow’s forces in the first days of their offensive.

The Russian army claimed to have destroyed nine aerial drones and seven maritime ones, in an attack in the port early on Saturday. Moscow’s forces alleged British specialist­s, had helped prepare and train Kyiv to carry out the strike

 ?? (AFP) ?? Ukrainian artillery unit members get prepared to fire towards Kherson on Friday, outside of Kherson region, amid Russia’s military invasion on Ukraine
(AFP) Ukrainian artillery unit members get prepared to fire towards Kherson on Friday, outside of Kherson region, amid Russia’s military invasion on Ukraine

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