Ukraine's Air Force Strikes Kerch Plant, Possibly Destroying Russian Kalibr Missile Carrier
ICARO Media Group
In a significant development, Ukraine's Air Force has reportedly launched successful strikes on the Zaliv shipbuilding yard in Kerch, potentially sinking a modern ship of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation. This ship is believed to be capable of carrying Kalibr cruise missiles, a powerful arsenal for the Russian Navy. The news was confirmed by Lieutenant General Oleshchuk, who expressed his satisfaction and praised the pilots for their precision and effectiveness.
As of now, official confirmation of the results is awaited; however, Lieutenant General Oleshchuk expressed hope that another boat suffered a similar fate as the Moskva, a Russian cruiser that was destroyed back in April 2022. The strikes on the Zaliv shipbuilding yard in Kerch were executed by the tactical aviation of Ukraine's Air Forces, utilizing cruise missiles.
Additionally, it was revealed that the anti-aircraft gunners successfully intercepted and shot down three Iskander-K missiles on the evening of November 4. This further highlights the defensive capabilities of Ukraine's military, as they aim to deter any acts of aggression from Russia.
The timing of the strikes coincided with explosions being heard in the annexed Crimea, prompting an air-raid warning to be issued. The details surrounding these explosions, including their cause and potential impact, remain unclear at this point.
The situation in the region continues to be tense, with Ukraine taking proactive measures to safeguard its sovereignty and national security. These recent strikes on the Zaliv shipbuilding yard underline Ukraine's commitment to countering any threats posed by the Russian Navy in the Black Sea.
Further updates and the official confirmation of the results of the air strikes are eagerly awaited, as experts assess the potential implications of this action on the already strained relations between Ukraine and Russia.
News source: Ukrainian Air Force
Date: November 4, 2023, at 3:41 PM.