On the evening of March 23, a series of powerful explosions occurred in the temporarily occupied Crimea. Already in the morning, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces confirmed serious enemy losses on the Ukrainian peninsula.
In particular, a successful strike was carried out on the occupiers' communications center. The ships Yamal and Azov were also hit. This was reported by the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
According to the General Staff, strikes against Russian invaders in temporarily occupied Crimea were carried out in several locations at once. In particular, the large landing ships Yamal and Azov were hit.
The communications center and several infrastructure facilities of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in temporarily occupied Sevastopol were also hit by fire.
In turn, Kremlin propagandists called the attacks on Sevastopol “tragic.” The Russian Federation complained that as a result of the missile attack, more than 30 invaders were eliminated and three aircraft were damaged. At the same time, the Russians revealed that the target of the attack was “a well-camouflaged command post, in which there were more than two dozen officers at the time of the attack.”
Propagandists claim that the Marines suffered serious losses. According to Russian media, 34 military personnel were killed, 11 of them were officers. The Russian Federation also stated that about 40 more occupiers were wounded.
Earlier it was reported that during the attack on Sevastopol on the evening of March 23, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine could hit the main communications center of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. This enemy target was likely hit by three Storm Shadow missiles.