Ukraine sinks Russia’s Ceasar Kunikov warship in the Black Sea using Magura boat drones



Ukraine has sunk yet another Russian warship in the Black Sea using boat drones. Project 775 Ropucha-I-class large landing ship Ceasar Kunikov was blown to pieces overnight February 13th using Magura V5 naval drones near the coast of Crimea. Video shows the drones inflicted heavy damage on the left side of the ship moments before it sunk. It comes just two weeks after they sunk the $70M Ivanovets missile corvette also using drones. Ukraine has managed to drive Russia’s feared Black Sea Fleet away from its shores despite not having a navy. #CeasarKunikov #ukraine #Russia

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Ukraine sinks Russia’s Ceasar Kunikov warship in the Black Sea using Magura boat drones
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33 thoughts on “Ukraine sinks Russia’s Ceasar Kunikov warship in the Black Sea using Magura boat drones”

  1. The attacks on Ukraine are not coming from landing ships and this appears to be another propaganda story. It appears that NATO is directly involved in these attacks and needs to be wary as they are escalating to extremely dangerous levels.

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  2. There is no relief for the troops, the soldiers have been rotting at the front since the Ukrainians do not want mobilization.

    ONLY 10% of patriotic Ukrainians have gone to war since 2014.

    The same families who suffer, the same children of soldiers, the same patriots and their friends.

    The rest of the Ukrainians, 90%, some support the army but from afar, and the majority, have not changed anything in their lives, on the contrary many Ukrainians are getting rich thanks to the war.

    Ukrainians fill Turkish, Bulgarian and Sri Lankan beaches.

    Restaurants with dance clubs, discos, gyms, etc., abound in Ukraine.

    How do you want to help a country whose own citizens are indifferent and ungrateful?

    The majority of Ukrainians are ungrateful towards their own soldiers, so imagine towards our Westerners…

    I'm not talking about corruption and the mafia.

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  3. Who said it sank ……These drones depart from the only possible point in Odessa From Odessa to the Russian coast there are over 400 miles
    we need to circumnavigate Crimea Do you think it's possible with a small boat????? there are many doubts the videos prove nothing
    and the Russians do not confirm

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