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Russian ship destroyed in Ukrainian port

Russian ship destroyed in Ukrainian port

This is the dramatic moment a Russian ship loaded with ammunition was purportedly blown up in Ukraine, forcing Putin’s Navy to flee.

The landing ship, called Orsk, is shown on fire in the footage, while black smoke can be seen billowing from the port in captured Berdyansk.

The trio of Moscow’s marine ships had been assisting their advance in the beleaguered port city of Mariupol.

Another Kremlin Navy ship was damaged when Orsk sunk and munitions onboard detonated, sending black smoke rising into the sky.

While the Orsk is on fire, footage shows smoke pouring from a second ship.

A third attempted to depart port before being demolished as well.

The port’s fuel store was also said to be on fire.

Near a Facebook post, the Ukrainian Navy stated: “The occupying black sea fleet’s big paratroop ship ‘Orsk’ was destroyed in the captured Russian port of Berdyansk.

Ukraine, bravo!”

It comes after film showed a Russian tank being entirely destroyed by a Ukrainian missile, amid allegations that Putin has lost 3330 units in total.

Russia also inadvertently acknowledged it had lost 10,000 troops when the statistic was reported by a pro-Kremlin tabloid, however NATO has indicated the total might be as high as 15,000 personnel.

Four missiles, including phospherous bombs, hit Lugansk on the 29th day of the assault. Two Ukrainian youngsters were among the four killed.

There is no electricity in 101,526 dwellings across 35 cities and villages in eastern Ukraine’s contested Donbas area.

In the previous 24 hours, Russia has launched 250 air attacks on Kyiv, Chernihiv, and Kharkiv. In response, a defiant Ukraine claimed to have shot down 11 aircraft, including seven planes, one helicopter, two cruise missiles, and a drone.

Moscow has authorised a scary 1,100 missile attacks on Ukraine in the previous 22 days, with many of them striking schools, hospitals, and theatres that provide refuge.

Meanwhile, the deputy prime minister has stated that seven humanitarian corridors would be established today to allow people to evacuate securely.

The besieged city of Mariupol, on the other hand, has been omitted off the list of places where inhabitants are advised to flee to a nearby town.

Shocking film shows the city completely decimated, with just a few buildings remaining unharmed by the incessant shelling.