Mon. Oct 21st, 2024

UKRAINE has launched a daring missile blitz over annexed Crimea hitting a key airbase which is home to Putin’s prized fighter jet fleet.

Shocking footage shared on X showed enormous infernos exploding across the sky in the occupied port of Sevastopol.

X/olex_scherbaDramatic footage of the missile blitz in Crimea[/caption]

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Enormous plumes of black smoke filled the sky after Ukraine’s attack

Putin’s crony in Crimea, Mikhail Razvozhaev, was forced to admit the Russian military is currently fighting off Ukrainian rockets in a “massive attack”.

Local reports said the massive missile strike had targeted the Belbek military airfield.

Close to Putin’s main naval base, the airfield was hit just weeks ago by Ukrainian missiles in another humiliating blow.

It is believed to be home to a host of Russia’s fighter jet fleet stationed on the peninsula.

Ukraine’s daring hit comes as the latest embarrassment to embattled Putin’s war effort – possibly striking land, air and sea hotspots.

The centre of the naval port is also currently “on fire”, according to one unconfirmed report on X.

Ukrainian missiles have also reportedly hit several buildings in the occupied region.

Dramatic clips shared online showed air raid sirens blasting out as smoke filled the sky.

Putin’s beloved £3billion Kerch Bridge – which has previously been hit by Ukraine and connects the Crimean peninsula to Russia – was also closed amid the barrage of aerial hits from Ukraine.

Some unconfirmed reports said Ukraine used British Storm Shadow missiles in the attack.

Storm Shadow air-launched cruise missiles can travel up to 600mph and blast targets up to 350 miles away.

It wouldn’t be the first time Zelensky’s forces had successfully hit a Russian target in the area with the formidable weapons.

Ukraine has had great success chipping away at Vlad’s prized Black Sea Fleet, and in September they used the missiles along with explosive-packed drone boats to damage two key Russian ships.

The Kilo-class Rostov-on-Don submarine took a hit in the shipyard strike, Kremlin-friendly Shot media said.

The diesel-electric vessel, launched in 2014, had been used to attack Ukraine.

And the second damaged vessel was a large landing ship called Minsk – a large Russian amphibious ship.

Other key Russian landing ships including the Saratov, Novocherkassk, and Caesar Kunikov have been damaged in previous Ukraine strikes.

It is not clear yet whether this attack hit some of Putin’s vessels in Sevastopol, not far from the embattled airbase.

The missile barrage hit Sevastopol this evening

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