• Ukrainian drone disables Russian warship near Russia's Novorossiysk por

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    Ukrainian drone disables Russian warship near Russia's Novorossiysk port
    By Tom Balmforth
    August 4, 20237:10 AM PDTUpdated 44 min ago

    Summary
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    Russia accuses Ukraine of naval drone attack on port
    Says it has destroyed two Ukrainian sea drones
    Russian warship was damaged in the attack, two sources say
    Ship movements at port briefly suspended before resuming

    Aug 4 (Reuters) - A Russian warship was seriously damaged in an
    overnight Ukrainian naval drone attack on Russia's Black Sea navy base
    at Novorossiysk, the first time the Ukrainian navy has projected its
    power so far from the country's shores.

    The port, which handles 2% of the world's oil supply and also exports
    grain, temporarily halted civilian ship movement before resuming normal operations, according to the Caspian Pipeline Consortium which operates
    an oil terminal there.

    Russia's Defence Ministry said a Ukrainian attack by two sea drones had
    been repelled in the waters outside the base and that the drones had
    been destroyed. It made no mention of any damage in its short statement.

    A Ukrainian intelligence source said the Olenegorsky Gornyak, a Russian
    Navy landing ship with around 100 Russian servicemen on board, had been
    hit by a sea drone carrying 450 kilograms of TNT.

    "As a result of the attack, the Olenegorsky Gornyak received a serious
    breach and currently cannot conduct its combat missions," the source
    told Reuters, adding that the operation had been carried out by
    Ukraine's Security Service and the navy. "All the Russian statements
    about a 'repelled attack' are fake."

    Video footage verified by Reuters showed the Olenegorsky Gornyak being
    towed to shore by a tug, listing heavily to its port side.

    Andriy Ryzhenko, a retired Ukrainian Navy captain and naval consultant, estimated the sea drones had travelled 740 km (460 miles) from their
    likely launch area to Novorossiysk, which would amount to a significant increase in their range.

    "It was the first time ... the Ukrainian navy projected power so far
    away," he said.

    A source with knowledge of the port's operations said a large Russian
    naval vessel had to be towed ashore because it could not move under its
    own power after being damaged.

    The source, who did not name the vessel, said oil and grain loadings
    were still taking place at the port, which resumed normal operations
    hours after the attack.

    Ukraine referred to the Olenegorsky Gornyak without directly claiming responsibility for the attack.

    "We have open information that it is indeed damaged," said Natalia
    Humeniuk, spokesperson for the southern military command said, adding
    "it is absolutely legal to destroy the potential of the enemy in time of
    war."

    The Kremlin referred questions to the defence ministry, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The Ukrainian source shared a grainy video that looked like it had been
    shot from the top of a maritime drone that sails right up to the side of
    a large vessel before the video abruptly cuts out and turns to pixels.

    "Another Russian ship is teetering, undermining the aggressor's security reputation in the Black Sea waters," Ukraine's foreign ministry said on
    X, previously known as Twitter, adding that one of its compartments had flooded.

    Sea drone shows the silhouette of Olenegorsky Gornyak ship near the port
    of Novorossiysk
    A sea drone shows the silhouette of Olenegorsky Gornyak ship near the
    port of Novorossiysk, Russia, in this screengrab obtained from social
    media video released on August 4, 2023. Video obtained by Reuters/via
    REUTERS

    Andrei Kravchenko, a Novorossiysk city official, said on the Telegram
    app that the Olenegorsky Gornyak was one of two ships that had
    "instantly reacted" to fend off the Ukrainian attack.

    RISING BLACK SEA TENSIONS
    Russian social media users had reported hearing explosions and gunfire
    near Novorossiysk on Friday morning.

    "Tonight, the armed forces of Ukraine attempted to attack the
    Novorossiysk naval base with two unmanned sea boats," the Defence
    Ministry said in its statement.

    "In the course of repelling the attack, the unmanned boats were visually detected and destroyed by fire from the standard weapons of the Russian
    ships guarding the outer waters of the naval base."

    The Caspian Pipeline Consortium which loads oil onto tankers in
    Novorossiysk said its facilities had not been damaged and that oil
    loadings continued onto tankers which were already moored.

    The port is one of the biggest in the Black Sea, and a major terminal
    for the export of oil and oil products. The Caspian Pipeline Consortium
    is the main exporter of Kazakh crude oil.

    Exports of Russian and Kazakh oil from Novorossiysk average around 1.8
    million barrels per day, or about 2% of global oil supply.

    Britain's military intelligence service said last September that
    Russia's Black Sea Fleet had relocated some submarines from the Crimean
    port of Sevastopol to Novorossiysk, probably because of the increased
    threat of Ukrainian long-range strikes.

    Retired Ukrainian Navy captain Ryzhenko said the drone video suggested
    the Russian vessel had been taken by surprise.

    "Open windows were visible with the lights on inside. No sailors on the
    top deck (were) looking for a possible threat. This drone just hit in
    the middle and caused significant damage to this ship," he said.

    "This is quite a serious signal to Russia that other attacks can be
    conducted and for them it will be unsafe to keep vessels even in
    Novorossiysk."

    Tensions in and near the Black Sea have escalated since Russia last
    month withdrew from a deal allowing the safe export of grain from
    Ukrainian ports. Russian drones and missiles have since repeatedly
    struck Ukrainian port facilities and grain silos on or near the Black Sea.

    Ukraine sank Russia's flagship, the cruiser Moskva, in April 2022 and
    said in June last year that it had hit a Russian naval tugboat with Western-supplied anti-ship missiles.

    The Ukrainian source did not mention other attacks on warships, but said Friday's hit was the latest in a string of successful operations by the security service, including sabotage operations on Russia's bridge to
    occupied Crimea last year and last month.

    The Russian Defence Ministry said on Friday that its forces had also
    repelled an attempted Ukrainian attack on Crimea, which it annexed from
    Ukraine in 2014, using at least 13 aeroplane-like drones. It said there
    were no casualties or damage.

    Additional reporting by Olena Harmash and Reuters bureaux; editing by
    Philippa Fletcher
    Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.







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