 Ukrainian storm-shadow missiles strike Russia's Black Sea fleet in Crimea. The Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation reported an attack by cruise missiles on the odd Zony Kiddzi shipyard in temporarily occupied Sevastopol as a result of which two vessels sustained damage. Besides the shipyard attack, a group of Russian warships was attacked by three maritime drones at high seas the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation claims. At the same time, Ossint analyst Oliver Alexander claims a Kilo-class submarine and Ropucha-class landing ship were seen going up in flames in the shipyard's dry dock. Appears that Ukrainian forces have successfully hit the Sevastopol shipyard dry docks, likely occupied by a Russian Kilo-class sub and Ropucha-landing ship Oliver Alexander said. The researchers are talking about a project, 775 Large Landing Ship, which was built at the stocks near Polnokna shipyard in Poland and a Kilo-class submarine. A prominent Russian military blogger said the attack on the Sevastopol shipyard was carried out by the Ukrainian Air Force, which launched 10 storm-shadow cruise missiles at the facility. The storm-shadow jointly developed by the United Kingdom and France is a cruise missile with stealth capabilities and is the longest-range weapon in Kiev's arsenal. The blogger, Rybar, said the missiles were launched from Su-24M aircraft over the Black Sea. Rybar said air defenses including a Pantsir S-1 had brought down 7 missiles, but added that unfortunately 3 storm-shadow missiles reached their target. The landing ship Minsk and the submarine Rostov-on-Don, which were in dry dock, received varying degrees of damage. Lieutenant General Maikailo Oleschuk, commander of the Ukrainian Air Force, has thanked Ukrainian pilots for explosions in temporarily occupied Sevastopol. Sevastopol has come under repeated attack from Ukrainian missiles. The port city is strategically important for the operation of Russia's Black Sea fleet, which is headquartered there.