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Missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters

On 22 September 2023, several Ukrainian Storm Shadow cruise missiles penetrated Russian air defenses and struck the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet in occupied Sevastopol, Crimea.[2][3][4] The strike was part of the war resulting from the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, and was referred to as Operation Crab Trap (Ukrainian: Операція «Крабова пастка», romanizedOperatsiia "Krabova pastka") by Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, the head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR).[5][6][7]

Operation Crab Trap
Part of the Crimea attacks (2022–present)
TypeMissile strike
Location
44°36′46″N 33°31′26″E / 44.61278°N 33.52389°E / 44.61278; 33.52389
Planned by Ukraine
Commanded byKyrylo Budanov
Target Black Sea Fleet
Date22 September 2023 (2023-09-22)
Executed by Main Directorate of Intelligence
CasualtiesPer Ukraine:
34 killed
105 injured
Per Russia:
1 missing[1]
6 injured

Background edit

Beginning in July 2022, a series of explosions and fires occurred on the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula from where the Russian Army had launched its offensive on Southern Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Occupied since 2014, Crimea was a base for the subsequent Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast and Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia Oblast. The Ukrainian government has not accepted responsibility for all of the attacks, although it did later claim responsibility for the strike on the naval headquarters.[8]

On 23 August, HUR released a video of a Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile system in Olenivka, Crimea, 120 km south of Kherson, being struck by Ukrainian missiles, resulting in its total destruction and the deaths of several Russian military personnel in the vicinity. The loss of the S-400 system greatly depreciated Russia's ability to counteract Ukrainian missiles strikes in Crimea.[9]

Attack edit

At noon on 22 September 2023, two or more Storm Shadow cruise missiles, supplied by the UK,[10][11] struck the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The event was filmed[12] and widely shared on social media, and confirmed by Russian installed governor Mikhail Razvozhayev. Local officials reported that the Ukrainian missile strike consisted of six missiles and that Russian air defense shot down five of them,[13][14] but that one was able to hit the headquarters.

Russian sources initially reported that only one soldier was unaccounted for, and nobody was injured.[15] In contrast, Ukraine’s HUR Chief Kyrylo Budanov reported, in an interview with Voice of America the day after the attack, that the strike killed "at least nine people" and that 16 were injured, including high-ranking officers.[16] He also reported that, "Among the wounded is the commander of the group [in the Zaporizhia direction], Colonel General Alexander Romanchuk, in very serious condition. The Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Oleg Tsekov, is unconscious. The number of casual military servicemen who are not employees of the headquarters is still being determined." RFE/RL wrote that "Romanchuk commands frontline forces defending Russian-occupied parts of southeastern Ukraine's Zaporizhzhya region."[17][18]

Early reports circulated online that Admiral Viktor Sokolov, commander of the Black Sea Fleet, was killed in the strike,[19][20][21][22] but such claims were denied by the Russian government, which showed video footage of Sokolov alive and well, although the time and date the video was filmed is unknown.[23][24][25] The videos were later dated to prior to the attack, with the first being an awarding of soccer medals on 20 September and the second video references awarding of the 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade with the Medal of Ushakov, which publicly available information indicates happened on 29 August 2023.[26] However, the medals ceremony may have been deliberately restaged in an effort to prove Sokolov was alive.[27]

As videos of the strike circulated on Russian social media the following day, TASS increased the reported number of injured to six but reiterated that nobody was killed and that the situation was under control. Razvozhayev reported that the fire raging through the headquarters was contained as of 23 September.[28]

On 25 September, the Special Operations Forces Command of Ukraine's Armed Forces said that 34 Russian officers, including Sokolov, were killed and 105 soldiers injured in the attack.[29]

Atesh later claimed that they provided information used to plan the attack. They reportedly gained leaked information about the Black Sea Fleet by bribing Russian officers disgruntled by missed salary payments.[30]

Aftermath edit

Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak, stated that strikes will continue until Crimea is "demilitarized and liberated", while the secretary of National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Oleksiy Danilov, said there were two options for the future of Russia's Black Sea Fleet: voluntary or forced "self-neutralization".[31] Danilov went so far as to say that the Black Sea Fleet could be "sliced up like a salami" at a later date.[32]

Russian-installed authorities reported another strike was thwarted near Bakhchysarai and that Crimea's internet was under an "unprecedented cyberattack."[31]

Another strike took place on Sevastopol less than 24 hours after the first.[33][34][35] Russian newspaper Astra reported that the strike hit the 758th Center for Black Sea Fleet Logistics and Technical Support.[36]

On 25 September 2023, Russian authorities have announced that they would demolish the existing headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet.[37]

On 29 September, Ukrainian media reported that following the funeral reception for an officer that died from the attack seven guests suffered food poisoning, two of them fatally.[38]

See also edit

References edit

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On 22 September 2023 several Ukrainian Storm Shadow cruise missiles penetrated Russian air defenses and struck the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet in occupied Sevastopol Crimea 2 3 4 The strike was part of the war resulting from the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine and was referred to as Operation Crab Trap Ukrainian Operaciya Krabova pastka romanized Operatsiia Krabova pastka by Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov the head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence HUR 5 6 7 Operation Crab TrapPart of the Crimea attacks 2022 present TypeMissile strikeLocationSevastopol Naval Base Crimea44 36 46 N 33 31 26 E 44 61278 N 33 52389 E 44 61278 33 52389Planned byUkraineCommanded byKyrylo BudanovTargetBlack Sea FleetDate22 September 2023 2023 09 22 Executed byMain Directorate of IntelligenceCasualtiesPer Ukraine 34 killed105 injuredPer Russia 1 missing 1 6 injured Contents 1 Background 2 Attack 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 ReferencesBackground editMain article Crimea attacks 2022 present Beginning in July 2022 a series of explosions and fires occurred on the Russian occupied Crimean Peninsula from where the Russian Army had launched its offensive on Southern Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine Occupied since 2014 Crimea was a base for the subsequent Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast and Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia Oblast The Ukrainian government has not accepted responsibility for all of the attacks although it did later claim responsibility for the strike on the naval headquarters 8 On 23 August HUR released a video of a Russian S 400 surface to air missile system in Olenivka Crimea 120 km south of Kherson being struck by Ukrainian missiles resulting in its total destruction and the deaths of several Russian military personnel in the vicinity The loss of the S 400 system greatly depreciated Russia s ability to counteract Ukrainian missiles strikes in Crimea 9 Attack editAt noon on 22 September 2023 two or more Storm Shadow cruise missiles supplied by the UK 10 11 struck the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet The event was filmed 12 and widely shared on social media and confirmed by Russian installed governor Mikhail Razvozhayev Local officials reported that the Ukrainian missile strike consisted of six missiles and that Russian air defense shot down five of them 13 14 but that one was able to hit the headquarters Russian sources initially reported that only one soldier was unaccounted for and nobody was injured 15 In contrast Ukraine s HUR Chief Kyrylo Budanov reported in an interview with Voice of America the day after the attack that the strike killed at least nine people and that 16 were injured including high ranking officers 16 He also reported that Among the wounded is the commander of the group in the Zaporizhia direction Colonel General Alexander Romanchuk in very serious condition The Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Oleg Tsekov is unconscious The number of casual military servicemen who are not employees of the headquarters is still being determined RFE RL wrote that Romanchuk commands frontline forces defending Russian occupied parts of southeastern Ukraine s Zaporizhzhya region 17 18 Early reports circulated online that Admiral Viktor Sokolov commander of the Black Sea Fleet was killed in the strike 19 20 21 22 but such claims were denied by the Russian government which showed video footage of Sokolov alive and well although the time and date the video was filmed is unknown 23 24 25 The videos were later dated to prior to the attack with the first being an awarding of soccer medals on 20 September and the second video references awarding of the 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade with the Medal of Ushakov which publicly available information indicates happened on 29 August 2023 26 However the medals ceremony may have been deliberately restaged in an effort to prove Sokolov was alive 27 As videos of the strike circulated on Russian social media the following day TASS increased the reported number of injured to six but reiterated that nobody was killed and that the situation was under control Razvozhayev reported that the fire raging through the headquarters was contained as of 23 September 28 On 25 September the Special Operations Forces Command of Ukraine s Armed Forces said that 34 Russian officers including Sokolov were killed and 105 soldiers injured in the attack 29 Atesh later claimed that they provided information used to plan the attack They reportedly gained leaked information about the Black Sea Fleet by bribing Russian officers disgruntled by missed salary payments 30 Aftermath editUkrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak stated that strikes will continue until Crimea is demilitarized and liberated while the secretary of National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov said there were two options for the future of Russia s Black Sea Fleet voluntary or forced self neutralization 31 Danilov went so far as to say that the Black Sea Fleet could be sliced up like a salami at a later date 32 Russian installed authorities reported another strike was thwarted near Bakhchysarai and that Crimea s internet was under an unprecedented cyberattack 31 Another strike took place on Sevastopol less than 24 hours after the first 33 34 35 Russian newspaper Astra reported that the strike hit the 758th Center for Black Sea Fleet Logistics and Technical Support 36 On 25 September 2023 Russian authorities have announced that they would demolish the existing headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet 37 On 29 September Ukrainian media reported that following the funeral reception for an officer that died from the attack seven guests suffered food poisoning two of them fatally 38 See also edit2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive History of Crimea Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine 1 September 2023 present References edit https amp theguardian com world 2023 sep 22 ukraine mounts missile strike on russian black sea fleet hq in crimea 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