Russian troops confirm destruction of Caesar Kunikov ship: interception of conversation

Russian troops confirm destruction of Caesar Kunikov ship: interception of conversation

Russian troops admit that the large landing ship Caesar Kunikov has gone down. This is evidenced by intercepted radio conversations of the Russians, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense reports on Telegram.

 

 

The intelligence managed to intercept conversations between Russians from the site of the ship's destruction. One of the occupants reports that he "observes wreckage and an oily stain".


The GUR notes that the occupiers' Ka-52 and Mi-8 helicopters are inspecting the shipwreck. An An-26 military transport aircraft acts as a repeater of the information.


According to the intelligence, the Caesar Kunikov had been moored for ten days at a specialized berth wall (the so-called "blind"), from which the occupiers load ships with military weapons and equipment. According to a preliminary assessment of the ship's draft, it was loaded at the time of the sinking.


Earlier, we reported that the Russian large landing ship Caesar Kunikov was destroyed near Alupka off the coast of Crimea. The ship was attacked by Magura V5 maritime attack drones.





Russian troops admit that the large landing ship Caesar Kunikov has gone down. This is evidenced by intercepted radio conversations of the Russians, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense reports on Telegram.

 

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The intelligence managed to intercept conversations between Russians from the site of the ship's destruction. One of the occupants reports that he "observes wreckage and an oily stain".


The GUR notes that the occupiers' Ka-52 and Mi-8 helicopters are inspecting the shipwreck. An An-26 military transport aircraft acts as a repeater of the information.


According to the intelligence, the Caesar Kunikov had been moored for ten days at a specialized berth wall (the so-called "blind"), from which the occupiers load ships with military weapons and equipment. According to a preliminary assessment of the ship's draft, it was loaded at the time of the sinking.


Earlier, we reported that the Russian large landing ship Caesar Kunikov was destroyed near Alupka off the coast of Crimea. The ship was attacked by Magura V5 maritime attack drones.