 Images of a shipyard and a ship hit by Ukraine's scalp missiles have been released. Satellite images that have been posted online seemingly show the destructive aftermath of a Ukrainian strike on a Russian Black Sea Fleet vessel docked at the city of Kursh in annexed Crimea. The cruise missile carrier was allegedly struck during a November the 4th Ukrainian attack on the Zaliv shipyard, also referred to as Butoma in East Crimea. In the photos from California-based global imaging company Planet Labs, the shipyard appeared to have been the target of a strike and the highlighted ship appeared damaged. The images obtained by schemes, a project by US-funded Radio Liberty, taken on October the 31st and November the 5th, respectively showed the shipyard before and after the Ukrainian strike. The before and after photographs show that the project 22800 MRK Karakot received at least one direct and noticeable hit on the starboard side in the area of the superstructure in which the key control units of the ship and its weapons are located. It can be seen that to eliminate the consequences a crane was moved and additional booms were placed around the ship. The ship will not be able to launch calibres towards Ukraine for at least several years. I think this ship was already docked at the pier and was being repaired because it was supposed to be launched in December. It is still afloat but the upper part of the vessel is visibly damaged. Captain first rank of the Ukrainian naval reserve, Andrey Risenko said in a comment to Schemes after analyzing the satellite image. According to Risenko, the neutralization of the ship is of great importance for Ukraine's security. On the 4th of November, Ukraine launched a series of strikes on a shipyard in occupied Crimea's Kursh, reportedly with French scalp missiles. According to the StratCom of Ukraine's army, successful strikes were carried out on a shipyard in Kursh, a city in immediate proximity to the Crimea bridge connecting the occupied peninsula to mainland Russia. The StratCom said that the strikes were aimed at the maritime and port infrastructure of the Zaliv shipyard. Russia's Ministry of Defense confirmed the strike on its shipyard, claiming that 13 of 15 missiles were shot down and stated that one cruise missile damaged a ship that was docked there.