 Three Russian vessels collided in the Kursh Strait. The statement indicates that in the Kursh Strait, on November the 26th, during a storm, three Russian ships collided according to the Telegram Channel shot. The statement indicates that giant waves caused the ships Matros-Chevchenko, Matros-Pozinich and Kavkas-5 to collide in the Kursh Strait as reported on the channel. The ship Matros-Chevchenko set sail from the port of Kavkas and headed into open sea. However, due to strong winds, it was challenging to control the vessel and it collided with another ship, Matros-Pozinich, which did not manage to get out of its way in time. Together they were carried onto the icebreaker Kavkas-5, which had just lifted anchor and was attempting to head into the sea, but lacked the speed and the two Matros vessels collided with it harshly. The channel reported, the collision of the ships led to them being stuck facing each other for 20 minutes. Thanks to the minor damage to the vessels, it was possible to avoid fuel spills and contamination of the water. There are no casualties. Among the people, the channel added. A sea storm hit temporarily occupied Crimea on November the 26th. Water washed away Russian trenches on the coast. Destruction of the beach in Balatlava was also recorded. Russians reported a lack of electricity and water in some cities. The storm was characterized as the strongest in the last 100 years. RBC Ukraine reported that the storm affected the southern regions of Russia. In the Krasnodar cry, there were reports of destruction and flooding.