A guided missile cruiser, Moskva which was owned by Russia has sunk in the Black Sea after being damaged during the military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s defence ministry said late Thursday.
“While being towed … towards the destined port, the vessel lost its balance due to damage sustained in the hull as fire broke out after ammunition exploded. Given the choppy seas, the vessel sank,” the state news agency TASS quoted the ministry as saying.
It was earlier reported how a drone footage showed pictures of a Russian tank being unintentionally blown up by one other Russian armoured automobile.
The footage exhibits clear pictures of a Russian tank that seemed to unintentionally blow up one other Russian tank and its personal comrades.
The tanks have been confirmed as being Russian as each presented the indistinctive “V” marking printed on the aspect of the automobiles.
As confirmed by GPS indicators, the drone footage was filmed in Dmytrivka, a village west of Kyiv, on March 31, 2022 because the Russian troops were leaving the capital as a result of a Ukrainian ambush.
The Ukrainian ambush and Russia’s retreat from Kyiv comply with President Vladimir Putin’s unsuccessful plan within the capital.
Russia’s most important goal within the capital would have been the occupation of the town, in addition to the substitute of the Ukrainian President Zelensky with a pro-Russian determine.
Following the unachieved goal, Putin’s new plan to defeat Ukraine appears to see the re-grouping and intensification of Russian troops within the south west areas of Ukraine.
Such plan seems to be confirmed by Russian troops now leaving the capital and an eight-mile lengthy line of Russian tanks and armoured automobiles that seem to now strategise towards south-east of Ukraine.