Watch: Reported Ukraine missile strikes Russian Naval HQ in Crimea amid counteroffensive
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Ukraine has pushed for demonstrable results ahead of a winter slowdown in the fighting, aiming to destroy Russian infrastructure and support lines to limit potential action.
Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Russian-appointed governor of Sevastopol, claimed that the city activated its air defenses on Saturday to combat an incoming rocket attack. No Ukrainian official has yet taken credit for the second attack. Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.
Razvozhayev said that debris from a rocket fell into the nearby Sukharnaya Bay, disrupting passenger ship traffic for the day, but emergency services have left the scene, according to Russian news agency TASS. He did not reveal whether the rocket attack succeeded in damaging any infrastructure or vital targets – far fewer details than were provided following Friday’s attack, which resulted in one missing service member but no casualties after Russian defenses claimed to have shot down five missiles.