Image source: topwar.ru
Ukrainian telegram channels have begun to publish footage, captions to which claim that they depict the Askold small rocket ship significantly damaged by the AFU missile strike. We are talking about the MRK project 22800 "Karakurt", which was located in Kerch.
Earlier, the Ukrainian Armed Forces again tried to attack the Crimean Peninsula, including its eastern part. Several missiles fired by the enemy were intercepted by Russian air defense calculations. However, the Ukrainian side claims that as a result of the strike, one of the "Karakurts" suffered significant damage.
The photos that appeared on the web by the Kiev regime are served precisely as a result of hitting a Russian small rocket ship. It is alleged that he was attacked using a French-made SCALP cruise missile.
The photo appeared in a number of sources, including the TG channel "Voenkor Kitten" - and after the same footage was published by Ukrainian resources.
Image source: topwar.ru
If the Askold of the Russian Navy is really hit by the Ukrainian strike in this photo, then at least the question arises about how this photo turned out to be at the disposal of the enemy's Internet resources. Does this mean that access to the parking lot of the MRC was available to persons who could (can) is it safe to share data with the Kiev regime? Or was the draining of these photos initially carried out by someone who has nothing to do with ties with the APU, but at the same time is not friends with the concept of "expediency"?