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Pentagon confirms Russian warship Moskva struck by Ukraine missiles before sinking

  • A senior Pentagon official said Ukrainian forces hit the flagship with two Neptune missiles
  • Russia on Thursday said damage caused by exploding ammunition had led the Moskva to ‘lose its balance’ as it was being towed to port

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Russia’s Moskva warship moored in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Sevastopol. File photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse
Russia’s Moskva warship was hit by two Ukrainian missiles before it sank in the Black Sea, a senior Pentagon official said on Friday, calling it a “big blow” for Moscow.

Briefing reporters on condition of anonymity, the official confirmed Kyiv’s account of the incident – which Russia said was caused by exploding ammunition on board.

“We assess that they hit it with two Neptunes,” the official said, referring to Ukrainian anti-ship cruise missiles.

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He said the strikes were believed to have caused casualties, but that it was “difficult to assess how many,” adding that the United States had observed survivors being recovered by other Russian vessels in the area.

Russia has said the Moskva’s crew was evacuated to nearby ships.

The missile cruiser had been leading Russia’s naval effort in the seven-week conflict in Ukraine, playing a central role in the siege of the port city of Mariupol.
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