Ukraine Says It Sank Two Russian Naval Boats, and Moscow Targets Odessa

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Ukraine says it sank two Russian boats in the Black Sea with drone strikes, as explosions rang out once again in Russia’s border region of Belgorod

KHARKIV, Ukraine—Ukraine on Monday said it sank two Russian naval vessels in the Black Sea and a Russian missile attack killed civilians in Odessa, while the European Union was set to propose a ban on Russian oil overUkraine released video footage of what it said were Bayraktar TB2 armed drones hitting the two Raptor-class patrol boats at 4:51 a.m.

on Feb. 24. Both boats appeared to be hit, but it wasn’t clear whether they sank. Russia didn’t comment on the Ukrainian claim, but said it had downed three Bayraktar drones near Snake Island, without providing evidence.

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