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UK says drone strikes in Sevastopol 'limit' Black Sea Fleet operations

MADRID, 27 Mar.

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UK says drone strikes in Sevastopol 'limit' Black Sea Fleet operations

MADRID, 27 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The United Kingdom Intelligence services have indicated this Monday that the drone attacks against the Russian base in the city of Sevastopol, located on the Crimean peninsula, are "limiting" the operations of the Black Sea Fleet.

Thus, they have recalled that on March 22 four unmanned aircraft tried to attack the Russian naval base in Sebastopol, after which the Russian authorities stressed that all had been intercepted and that there was no material damage to the facilities.

"A previous drone attack on October 29, 2022 would have caused damage to the 'Ivan Golubets' minesweeper and the 'Admiral Makarov' frigate," they detailed, before stressing that "even if these new attacks did not damage military assets, the The threat of drones probably limits the operations of the Black Sea Fleet", according to a series of messages published by the British Ministry of Defense on its account on the social network Twitter.