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In occupied Crimea, Ukrainian drone hits Russian vessel "Fedor Uryupin": details emerge

The tugboat "Fedor Uryupin". Source: Photo from open sources

In the temporarily occupied Crimea, a Ukrainian drone hit the Fedor Uryupin ship, which the invaders appropriated after the illegal annexation of the peninsula. "Hit" found it in a bay near the village of Chornomorske.

The incident occurred on December 23. This was reported by the Crimean Wind monitoring Telegram channel, citing a source.

It is noted that at about 17:00 on Monday, the UAV flew into the side of the tugboat Fedor Uryupin. The impact occurred above the waterline, the vessel did not sink, but it was damaged.

The tugboat Fedor Uryupin (IMO: 9443499), built in 2010, was seized from Ukraine in 2014 during Russia's occupation of Crimea.

"According to our source, it has not been used recently," the channel said in a statement.

According to the Marinetraffic database, the Fedor Uryupin has a Russian flag, but the owner is listed as the Ukrainian state-owned company Chornomornaftogaz.

As OBOZ.UA reported, in early December, Ukrainian surface drones hit enemy surveillance systems in the Black Sea. They were deployed off the coast of Crimea on gas platforms seized by the Russians.

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