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Ukrainian sources have revealed to the
New York Times
that the Russian base in
Crimea
would have been attacked in the
war in Ukraine
with a new weapon developed locally.
According to some sources, it could be a Grim 2
missile
, a transportable aircraft carrier that was still in the prototype stage.
While
Russia
attributes the blasts to exploding munitions and not to a Ukrainian shelling
,
Ukraine
's Defense Ministry
has denied that
Kiev forces attacked Russia's
Saki
airbase
.
Videos posted on social media showed a fireball forming after a loud explosion and thick clouds of black smoke billowing into the sky.
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The Russian base in Crimea would have been attacked with a new weapon, a Grim 2 missile
Ukrainian sources have revealed to the
New York Times
that the Russian base in
Crimea
would have been attacked with a new weapon developed locally.
According to some sources, it could be a Grim 2
missile
, a transportable aircraft carrier that was still in the prototype stage.
Experts have also speculated about the use of anti-ship systems used against the ground target, kamikaze drones, and even an attack from the sea.
There is also the sabotage thesis (supported by
Moscow
).
Kiev
could also try to "protect" the tactics and means used so as not to give the opponent an advantage.
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