Moscow says it destroyed Ukrainian spy ship
Russia says it destroyed a Ukrainian military spy ship in the Black Sea. “Last night, the crew of the Su-30cm (a fighter jet, editor’s note) naval aircraft of the Black Sea Fleet destroyed a reconnaissance vessel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of a Russian gas production installation. In the Black Sea”, the Russian Defense Ministry pointed out in a telegram. Russian and Ukrainian attacks in the Black Sea, July from the grain deal Months have increased several times since Moscow withdrew.
Washington has approved the sale of nearly 100 Apache helicopters to Poland
The US has approved a major arms deal with Poland, including the sale of 96 Apache attack helicopters. Warsaw asked Washington last year for the helicopters, a Boeing-made model, to replace its older Soviet aircraft. The $12 billion sale will “enhance Poland’s ability to deal with current and future threats by providing a reliable force capable of deterring adversaries and participating in NATO operations,” the US State Department writes. informed Congress.
A Russian bomber was destroyed by a drone this weekend
P.C.C, an earlier Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian airbase south of St. Petersburg on Saturday destroyed a Tupolev Tu-22 “Russian supersonic long-range bomber.” The British public channel acknowledged “images posted on social networks” showing the device on fire. Moscow noted that the drone had succeeded in damaging the plane, while Kiev had no comment on the attack, citing the BBC as “credible” images showing the plane’s total destruction.
Russia shot down two drones over Moscow
Russia has shot down two attack drones in the Moscow region, the mayor of the Russian capital has announced. Both devices are neutral: “one in the Krasnogorsk region, the other in the Chassy region,” the city’s mayor, Sergey Sobyanin, said in a telegram, adding that efficient services are on display. “An attempt by the Kiev regime to carry out terrorist attacks using unmanned aerial vehicles has been thwarted,” the Russian Defense Ministry said.
Moscow’s Domodedovo, Cheremetyevo and Vnukovo international airports were closed to arrivals and departures, according to Russian state agency TASS, which later announced it would resume landings at the first two. Drone strikes inside Russian territory have been on the rise for weeks, mostly without causing damage or casualties, particularly targeting the Russian capital, which lies 500 km from the border with Ukraine.
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