35 Days Later, Russian Submarine Hit by Ukrainian Drone Still Hasn’t Moved—Despite Moscow’s Denials
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35 Days Later, Russian Submarine Hit by Ukrainian Drone Still Hasn’t Moved—Despite Moscow’s Denials
A newly released satellite image of Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiysk shows that a Russian submarine targeted by a Ukrainian underwater drone has not moved from its berth more than a month after the strike, casting fresh doubt on Moscow’s claims that the vessel suffered no damage, according to the image, published by journalist Mark Krutov of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty on January 19. Satellite image shows the submarine in the same pos…
After the Ukrainian attack, the submarine stands in the same place where it was during the attack, and the repair of the pier continues.
The Russian submarine attacked by Ukraine has remained in the same location in the port of Novorossiysk for over a month and is unable to sail, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Radio Liberty. A photo from January 19 shows the submarine in the same location as it was on the day of the Ukrainian strike. The image also shows signs of repairs to the pier damaged by the naval drone explosion. The publication recalls that after the December 2025 attack, t…
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