Every Russian naval ship sunk by Ukraine in 2024 has been sunk in sight of land, at a small port or bay that they have been stationed at.
It's not that Ukrainian USV are making pinpoint attacks in a vast ocean, rather they are driving over to a port that a ship has been hanging around for months.
- Ivanovets, sunk in "Lake Donuzlav", where it had been for months
- Tsezar Kunikov, sunk in sight of Alupka, and located right where drones would pass on their way around Crimea.
- Sergey Kotov, sunk in the tiny confined space of the port next to a bridge it was guarding.
It's not that Ukrainian USV are making pinpoint attacks in a vast ocean, rather they are driving over to a port that a ship has been hanging around for months.
- Ivanovets, sunk in "Lake Donuzlav", where it had been for months - Tsezar Kunikov, sunk in sight of Alupka, and located right where drones would pass on their way around Crimea. - Sergey Kotov, sunk in the tiny confined space of the port next to a bridge it was guarding.