 Russia was forced to dismantle the Minsk ship, which was shot down by Ukraine. Russians have dismantled the large landing ship Minsk, while the submarine Rostov-on-Don remains in dry dock, according to satellite images shared on X by OSINT researcher Emtee Anderson. Satellite images were taken on October 31st and they show that the Minsk has been dismantled, presumably for spare parts. The stripped-down Minsk 127 has left the dry dock and is tied up just north of there. Rostov-on-Don is still in the dry dock, writes the analyst. On the night of September 13th, the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that there was a supposed attack with 10 cruise missiles on the shipyard named after S. Odzoni-Kidsy. The defense intelligence of Ukraine confirmed that the strikes were made on Russian naval targets and port infrastructure in Sevastopol, destroying the vessels Minsk and Rostov. Later, the commander of the Air Force Mikhail Oleshchuk hinted that the attack was carried out using long-range missiles from Western partners. Military ships can't be detained by third countries, which led to landing ships from the northern Black Sea and Baltic fleets being used for these transport tasks. Photos of the damaged Russian Rostov after the attack were also circulated online. Ukraine's military intelligence reported that the strike damaged not only the two docked ships but also Sevmore-Zavodz infrastructure.