7 Russian sailors killed and at least 27 wounded after attack on ‘Sergey Kotov’ corvette
Source: Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence
The Main Directorate of Intelligence detailed information on the attack on ‘Sergey Kotov’ corvette in the Black Sea.
According to the intelligence, at least 7 Russian sailors were killed and 27 wounded during the attack.
Corvette ‘Sergey Kotov’ was attacked with Magura V5 naval drones near the Kerch strait. The warship became the 26th Russian Black Sea fleet vessel destroyed during the full-scale war.
‘Sergey Kotov’ was produced in 2022, had the crew of 80, and was equipped with artillery, air defense and rocket systems. The estimated cost of the ship was USD 65 million.
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