Ukrainians sank Russian ship week after U.S. training on missile launcher

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Ukrainians sank Russian ship week after U.S. training on missile launcher
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Dr. William LaPlante, U.S. undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, reportedly said that the training took place over Memorial Day weekend.

as it was heading to Snake Island in the Black Sea. Ukraine's navy specified that the Russian boat had been carrying soldiers, weapons and ammo to the island when it was hit by two Harpoon missiles, according to Reuters.from Russia, though Moscow said that it had withdrawn as a"gesture of goodwill." Noting the end of Russia's occupation of Snake Island, a senior U.S.

"And when you realize how barren and deserted Snake Island is, you—you understand the importance of resupply. So the Ukrainians made it very hard for the Russians to sustain their operations there, made them, you know, very vulnerable to Ukrainian strikes," the official said.

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