Russia Launches Four Cruise Missiles At Zmiinyi Island

Russia Launches Four Cruise Missiles At Zmiinyi Island In The Black Sea - Merchant Navy Info

Russia Launches Four Cruise Missiles At Zmiinyi Island In The Black Sea

Zmiinyi (Snake) Island, the location of the famous “Russian warships, damn it” commercial, was attacked by four Kh-22 cruise missiles launched by Russian forces. In the early morning hours of August 24, Russian Tu-22M3 long-range bombers attacked the area near Zmiiyni (Snake) Island and launched four Kh-22 cruise missiles.

Zmiinyi Island is 37 kilometers (22 miles) from the Danube Delta and is strategically important for controlling the northwest Black Sea. In early July 2022, Russia occupied it on the first day of the full-scale invasion. And then Ukrainian troops put it under fierce control and liberated it. Above all, the famous phrase “Russian warships, damn it” was uttered on this island.

Furthermore, Russia’s attacks included air strikes, drone strikes, and artillery bombardments, indicating that the offensive strategy in the region continues. According to the communications department of the Air Force Command of the South, guided air bombs struck the Kherson region. Demonstrating the diverse tactics used by the Russian army.

Situation in southern Ukraine

On August 23, Ukrainian air defense forces shot down five drones. According to the Defense Forces of Ukraine South, 243 drone reconnaissance flights were recorded in the southern region.

Despite these attacks, the combat situation on the Orekov and Dnipro fronts remained relatively stable. Additionally, there are no reports of attacks or offensive operations by Russian ground forces. However, the absence of enemy ships in the Black Sea and the Sea of ​​Azov was also noted. Indicating the emphasis on air and ground operations.

Over the past day, Russian forces used 223 FPV drones and 5 ZALA Lancet attack drones to attack civilians in frontline cities. And deployed 230 fragmentation munitions from various drone platforms.

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