
In a first, Russia launches missiles from submarine in Black Sea to strike Ukrainian military targets | Video
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Russia, for the first time in its invasion of Ukraine, used submarines to attack Ukrainian military targets. The Russian Defence ministry released a video in which a volley of Kalibr cruise missiles were launched from a submarine in the Black Sea.
For the first time in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Moscow launched missiles from a submarine in the Black Sea to strike at Ukrainian military targets. This was reported by Interfax news agency.
Russia reportedly launched “Kalibr” cruise missiles from a diesel submarine in the Black Sea. This is the first time that Moscow has reported using submarines in its invasion of Ukraine, which has been going on for 66 days.
A video of the incident was released by the Russian defence ministry, which was shared on Twitter by news organisation NextaTV. Here is a look at the tweet, which also contains the video released by the Russian defence ministry.
Russia used a diesel submarine in the Black Sea to strike Ukrainian military targets with "Kalibr" cruise missiles.This is the first time #Russia's military has reported using submarine strikes against #Ukrainian targets, Interfax reported.Video: Russian Defense Ministry pic.twitter.com/l4pH2sftgB
The video shows a flurry of Kalibr missiles emerging from the sea and bursting away into the horizon. The Russian defence ministry has said that they were aimed at Ukrainian military targets.

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