Ukrainian forces are again attacking the Black Sea Fleet on the southern coast of Crimea, and the huge ship of Kaiser Kunikov is under attack and in great danger of sinking.
The Russian Defense Ministry has not yet commented, although people familiar with the matter said that all the sailors are still alive, but it is not yet certain the extent of the damage to the ship.
The attack, still carried out by Ukrainian drones, looks like a North Atlantic Treaty Organization attack, but this time it is aimed at Ukraine.
Many people think that the success of this war is due to Ukraine, or that the military power of ** is weak, but that is only a one-sided view.
No country can stand up to the cutting-edge technology of the North Atlantic Treaty, let alone the old Russian one.
From the route of the American RQ4B, it can be seen that the old Russian navy, in this regard, is completely incomparable.
The Kaiser Kunikov is an offensive by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Ukrainian coalition, and this is not its first attack on the coast of Crimea.
Before the attack on the Northeast, the North Atlantic Alliance had already conducted a full-fledged reconnaissance, and then sent a drone attack.
After midnight, the Ukrainian coalition forces again attacked from three directions: four Odessa districts, two in Kakhovsky and two in Orekhovsky.
The first two planes were destroyed 70 km south of Yalta, and two hours later, six km south of Feodosia, three more planes were shot down, all of which were shot down by the Russian Air Force's Su-30 SM.
Others were also suppressed by electron** as they approached Anapa, causing them to fall into the water 12 kilometers away from the city.
It is clear that the strategy of the coalition forces of Ukraine has changed, from the western part of the Crimea, to the eastern part of the Crimea, launching an offensive from several directions.
At around two o'clock in the morning, the Ukrainian coalition forces conducted a drill at the Alibi test site, after which an alert was issued in Crimea about the missile threat.
Yesterday and Saturday, NATO reconnaissance drones patrolled over the southern coast of Crimea, and an RQ-4B reconnaissance aircraft also patrolled in the air.
From Friday to Saturday, February 9-10, a Russian tanker was attacked in the Bosphorus by an unmanned boat and escorted by a cruiser 22160.
7 armed *** tried to attack from the flank, but were spotted by the crew and directed towards them. Eventually, one of them was destroyed, and all the rest retreated to the Odessa area.
All of this is monitored by the US Air Force RQ-4B, which has been patrolling the waters south of Crimea since the morning of February 9 and carried out strikes above Russian warships.
Same as yesterday.
In the afternoon of the same day, an American drone sailed into the Black Sea and carried out a mission more than 70 kilometers south of Crimea.
Russian Air Force "BDK" fighters left Sevastopol in the afternoon of the same day, headed for the waiting area south of Yalta, and landed under the surveillance of drones.
At 14:6 on the 14th, seven unmanned aircraft launched an attack on "Cesar Kunikov", two aircraft were destroyed by machine guns, the other four were seriously injured.
The seventh Russian *** is still in the air, the rescue tug has hit, and the crew is evacuating.
In the south, the RQ-4B has been monitoring and directing drone attacks. Russia said the drone had taken off from the Black Sea, after the Russian Black Sea Fleet ended its rescue operation at 9:30 a.m.
Although the ** people were done before the delivery of the goods, their navy could still be maintained.
However, due to the insufficient production capacity of Russian shipyards in the Black Sea region, and the inability to deliver supply ships in time, the stalemate between the two countries has always been in a stalemate.
Moreover, Russia's forces are defensive, not offensive.