June 13, 2026
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Ukrainian Navy Strikes Russian Military Facility in Sevastopol

The Ukrainian Navy has reported a successful strike on a Russian military facility in Sevastopol using the Neptune missile system. This incident occurred during the night of June 11, 2026, targeting a site in the Streltska Bay area of the Crimean Peninsula, which is currently under Russian occupation.

According to the Ukrainian military, the strike resulted in the destruction of storage facilities for weapons and military equipment belonging to the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The Russian authorities have not yet commented on this incident.

In addition to the missile strike, the occupied region of Crimea experienced drone and missile attacks overnight, leading to air raid alerts. Reports indicated multiple explosions and fires as a result of these assaults.

Local sources, including the Telegram channel “Crimean Wind,” noted that explosions were heard in various locations, including Sevastopol, Bakhchisaray, Simferopol, and Armyansk. Following the attacks, a fire broke out in Simferopol, and power outages were reported in some areas of Sevastopol.

Since 2022, Crimea has been subjected to frequent drone and missile strikes, with the Ukrainian military conducting near-daily operations against Russian targets. The Russian Ministry of Defense typically refrains from confirming hits on military sites, even when such information is verifiable.

The Ukrainian Navy has conducted a missile strike on a Russian military facility in Sevastopol, resulting in significant damage to military storage sites. This incident is part of ongoing hostilities in the region, with frequent attacks reported since 2022.

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