Focus gathered everything that is now known about the successful destruction of Ivanovets in the Donuzlav area. Thus, on the night against February 1, the Special Forces Fighters of the Group 13 Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed the Ivanovets missile boat of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation. With the help of sea drones, several blows were taken on the ship, which led to its complete destruction.
"Ivanovets" was on the raid of Lake Donuzlav in the temporarily occupied Crimea. As a result of a series of direct hitting into the corps, the Russian ship was damaged, incompatible with subsequent movement. GUR stated that the ship gave a roll to feed and sank. The cost of "Ivanovts" was approximately $ 60-70 million. According to preliminary information, the search and rescue operation of the occupiers was not successful.
The Navy of the Armed Forces stated that the loss of the Russian Federation "Ivanovts" is significant for the Black Sea Federation, since it has only three boats of the project 1241. 1, and the ship was part of the so -called "combat core" of the Russian fleet in the Black Sea. The staff number of personnel is 40 sailors. "This combat unit is a rather serious unit. It is just one of those boats that consists of a Fleet Federation's battle core.
This is a rocket launcher that should destroy surface target Destruction of our units, because our coastal artillerymen are not allowed to shore, but it is a rather powerful serious combat unit. Therefore, this is a serious damage that the Black Sea Federation received, "explained the spokesman for the Navy Dmitry Pletenchuk. . The Navy of the Armed Forces told that this is not the first loss of invaders in the 41st Brigade.
The small rocket ship of the project 1239 "Samum" has already been damaged thanks to the joint efforts of the SBU and the Navy of the Armed Forces. "This operation is a regular reminder to Russian invaders that it is harmful to the territory of previously occupied objects in Crimea is harmful to their health," the Navy added. The Osint H and Sutton analyst in its X (Twitter) posted a satellite shot that shows that the vessel sank in or near Donuzlav Lake.
"Tarantul's rocket corvette" Ivanovets "sank in or near Donuzlav in Lake," the statement said. On Wednesday, January 31, the boat patrolled the west coast of the temporarily occupied Crimea. In this case, the vessel was out of the borders of the Donuzlav, which separates the sand from the sea. The boat was built in 1989 on the project of 1241 "Molnya" on the shipyard "Middle Nevsky Shipyard". There are about 18 such boats in service with the Navy.
The main task of the boat was to fight hostile surface goals. To do this, he had a 76-mm AK-176 artillery installation and four launchers for anti-ship winged rockets P-270 "Moskit". Also on board may be ILA ILA or SPR "Arrow-3" to combat air threats and two six-barrel 30 mm AK-630m gun. An independent researcher H and Sutton posted a satellite image that recorded the Ivanovets missile boat on a raid in Donuzlav Lake. There were 6 more ships near the cape.
As of the morning of January 31, the ship was still afloat. On July 21, 2023, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported on conducting exercises in the Black Sea. The invaders trained to beat the targets and this time the target became captured in 2014 in the Crimea of the Navy of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces "Ternopil". Ivanovets launched an anti -ship Moskit anti -ship on the Ukrainian ship. "Ternopil" was considered the newest corner of the Navy of Ukraine.
It was laid on the water on March 15, 2002. The crew of the ship refused to give up during the annexation of Crimea, and within a few days the captain of Sudna Maxim Yemelyanenko stated that the corvette was preparing to be captured, but the personnel were ready to repel the storm. Ternopil was captured by the Russians, and Captain Yemelyanenko became the only crew of 100 people who betrayed Ukraine and joined the Russian Federation.
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