Ukraine claims drone hit on Russian warships
Ukraine's Prymary unit struck two Russian landing ships and a radar in occupied Sevastopol overnight, with combined damage estimated at over $155 million.

Ukraine's Prymary unit struck two Russian landing ships and a radar in occupied Sevastopol overnight, with combined damage estimated at over $155 million.

The GUR has identified the two targeted ships as the 'Yamal' and the 'Nikolai Filchenkov' and claims an attack on a third, unidentified vessel.
The message provides additional details identifying the specific HUR unit involved (PRYMARY) and confirms the destruction of a Podlyot-K1 radar system alongside the landing ships.
GUR's 'Prymary' unit has released video footage of the strikes.
Identifies the specific vessels as Project 775 "Yamal" and Project 1171 "Nikolay Filchenkov" landing ships.
Ukraine's GUR has identified the two large landing ships hit as the 'Yamal' and 'Nikolay Filchenkov' and reports an attack on a third, unidentified ship.
The message provides new details on the specific ships hit (Yamal and Nikolay Filchenkov), their estimated values, and the likely casualties among Russian sailors.
Twitter reports confirm the attack involved two large Russian navy amphibious landing warships.
The GUR statement confirms the targets were the large landing ships Yamal and Nikolai Filchenkov.
New video evidence from the Ukrainian 'Prymary' unit has been released, showing the strikes and confirming a successful hit on a 'Podlyot-K1' radar unit.
The message provides specific details about the targets (Yamal and Nikolay Filchenkov landing ships, Podlet-K1 radar) and damage estimate ($155 million) not included in the previous summary.