Ukraine's military is considering options to strike Russia unexpectedly and damaged the Russian 'Askold' cruise missile carrier in attacks on Crimea. Ukraine's capability to hit Crimean shipbuilding infrastructure could cause Russia to relocate farther from the front line, delaying the delivery of new vessels, according to the UK Defense Ministry. British intelligence suggests that Ukraine's ability to hit Russian port infrastructure in Crimea could force the Russian navy to move even further away from the front line. The Ukrainian attack on a warship in Kerch may result in Russia moving its fleet further, according to UK intelligence. Additionally, Ukraine's Security Service has detained a Russian spy involved in adjusting missile attacks on Kharkiv.
Ukraine's Security Service detains Russian spy adjusting missile attack on Kharkiv https://t.co/7sY2c6VzMJ
Ukrainian attack on warship in Kerch may force Russia to move its fleet further – UK intelligence https://t.co/gxWHqP5axS
💬Ukraine's capability to hit Crimean shipbuilding infrastructure will likely cause Russia to consider relocating farther from the front line, delaying the delivery of new vessels, according to the latest update from the UK Defense Ministry. https://t.co/UmtVtou6Iq
Ukraine's ability to hit Russian port infrastructure in Crimea could force the Russian navy to move even further away from the front line, British intelligence says The strike on the Askold ship occurred in eastern Crimea - farther away than most previous long-range missile… https://t.co/amVEqrsUUC https://t.co/dw3tcY2yIO
Ukraine’s military is considering different options to "move forward faster" and strike Russia "unexpectedly"; Ukraine's attacks on Crimea on Nov. 4 damaged the Russian "Askold” cruise missile carrier; and more: https://t.co/9KzT77VIOt https://t.co/7bK72MMaXJ