Two vessels were damaged and at least 24 people were injured in a Ukrainian missile attack on the main base of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, officials said.
ablaze on Wednesday, damaging two warships and injuring dozens of people, Russian authorities said.
Sevastopol is the largest city on the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula and the port serves as the main base of the Russian fleet, which has been used to launch attacks deep into Ukraine. Razvozhayev later said the fire was at a shipyard, and at least 24 people were injured. A photo shared by Razvozhayev appeared to show port infrastructure engulfed in flames.
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