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The Navy demonstrated Neptune missile launches from the seized Syvash platform

UA NEWS 07 April 2026 12:32
The Navy demonstrated Neptune missile launches from the seized Syvash platform

The Ukrainian Navy, in coordination with the Unmanned Systems Forces, carried out a successful operation to destroy a strategic enemy facility in the Black Sea. 

The main target of the attack was the “Sivash” drilling rig, which Russian occupiers had long used as a reconnaissance and logistics hub.

Thanks to the coordinated efforts of various branches of the military, the platform was completely disabled. 

The occupiers had converted the civilian facility into a military base, where they deployed electronic warfare equipment and monitored the movements of Ukrainian vessels.

The released footage of the combat operation clearly captures the moments when the platform was hit. The operation began with a massive strike that left the enemy no chance of saving the equipment and personnel at the facility.

In particular, the beginning of the video shows the launch of cruise missiles from the RK-360MC "Neptune" coastal missile system. 

Ukrainian missiles struck the drilling rig’s structures with precision, resulting in a massive fire and extensive damage.

Ukrainian drones attacked a strategic chemical plant in the Voronezh region.

Soldiers of the 14th Brigade evacuated a cat and a dog from the front lines using a drone.

Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers are expanding the logistics corridor to Myrnohrad, — Airborne Forces.

Ukrainian defense forces continue to successfully repel Russian troops’ attempts to advance in the Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad areas.

Pokrovsk has become a critically important direction for Ukraine’s defense.

Units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces in the area of responsibility of the "East" Operational Command repelled 106 attacks by Russian troops over the past 24 hours.

Syrsky described what is currently happening near Pokrovsk.
 

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