Ukraine strikes Russian Be-12 aircraft, three boats, support vessel in Crimea in April

Ukraine strikes Russian Be-12 aircraft, three boats, support vessel in Crimea in April

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Specialists from the Prymary (Ghosts) unit of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate carried out strikes in April in temporarily occupied Crimea, damaging a Russian Be-12 Chayka aircraft, three boats, and a support vessel.

According to Ukrinform, the agency reported this on Facebook.

"During one of the operations in April 2026, intelligence officers struck a number of targets linked to the enemy's amphibious assault capabilities, naval support, and aviation component," the statement said.

The following targets were hit and rendered inoperable: three amphibious assault boats of Project 05060; a support vessel; a hangar used for storing Project 05060 landing craft; and a Be-12 Chayka anti-submarine amphibious aircraft.

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The report also mentioned a separate episode in which a Ukrainian UAV evaded enemy MANPADS fire. Despite Russian attempts to disrupt the mission, the operation continued and achieved a result that weakens the Russian occupation forces, the intelligence agency said.

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