Ukraine stated on Monday that it had taken management of a number of oil and gasoline platforms within the Black Sea, after a sequence of clashes with Russian aerial and maritime forces within the waters between Odesa and the occupied Crimean Peninsula.
The Ukrainian army intelligence company launched a 13-minute video together with fight footage, drone movies and interviews with unidentified particular forces troopers describing what they stated was “a novel operation to determine management” over offshore rigs generally known as the Boyko Towers that Russia seized in 2015.
Ukraine’s declare couldn’t be independently verified, and the Russian Ministry of Protection didn’t instantly remark.
Like close by Snake Island, a speck of land south of Odesa, the offshore platforms play a job in Russia’s potential to undertaking energy within the Black Sea, the place the Kremlin has strangled the Ukrainian financial system and wreaked havoc with international meals provides with a de facto naval blockade of Ukrainian ports.
The Russians have used the drilling platforms as ahead deployment bases and helicopter touchdown websites — primarily floating bases. Navy analysts and the British army intelligence company say Russia has put in radar installations and long-range missile techniques used to assault Ukraine and defend towards strikes on Russian installations in Crimea.
Ukraine stepped up its marketing campaign to drive the Russians from the platforms this summer time, in accordance with each Russian and Ukrainian accounts.
In a skirmish final month, Russia stated that certainly one of its fighter jets destroyed a high-speed army boat carrying Ukrainian troops. Ukraine’s army intelligence provided a unique model of occasions, saying the Russian fighter jet had come below hearth and was compelled to retreat.
Within the video launched on Monday, Ukrainian forces confirmed what they stated have been “trophies” from the operation, together with a stockpile of helicopter munitions and a radar system that they stated can monitor the motion of ships. They usually claimed they’d moved nearer to reaching their goal of reclaiming Crimea.
Anastasia Kuznietsova contributed reporting.