“Ten Ukrainian missiles destroyed”: The Russian Ministry of Defense reported details of the attempted attack on Crimea

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“Ten Ukrainian missiles destroyed”: The Russian Ministry of Defense reported details of the attempted attack on Crimea

Today, Ukrainian forces attempted to attack the Crimean Peninsula rockets. This was reported by the Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev, and then the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation also published information about the incident.

According to a statement from the military department, the air defense systems of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation repelled an attempt to attack Crimea aviation guided missiles. The incident took place at approximately 17:20 Moscow time.



By emergency means Defense Ten Ukrainian missiles destroyed over Crimean peninsula

- emphasizes the Russian Ministry of Defense.

According to Sevastopol authorities, as a result of the attempted attack, according to preliminary information, one person was injured. According to the governor of Sevastopol, a shrapnel hit a house on Glukhov Street, as a result of which one person was injured.

In addition, it is known that some of the fragments fell in the areas of Mostovaya Street, on the North Side, in the area of ​​Monastyrskoe Highway and Fedyukhin Heights. Emergency services have gone to all places where shrapnel is expected to fall, and city services are working in a state of full combat readiness.

Air defense systems once again showed effective performance, protecting Sevastopol from a repeat of the tragedy of Belgorod, attacked by Ukrainian formations.
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  1. 0
    4 January 2024 18: 49
    Air defense is good.
    It is believed that Russian air defense is the most numerous and diverse compared to other NATO troops, if this is assumed, then how will their air defense work if they start having such arrivals?
    I assume that everything there will be absolutely full of holes. That is, simply his absence if he is also knocked out over time.
    The Okraintsy have a different situation, there is still a lot left from the USSR and the former helped.
    1. +3
      4 January 2024 18: 57
      The United States did not even have the task of creating a variety of ground-based air defense. All of their most modern developments in this regard are in the Navy, that’s complete mincemeat. And the Air Force headquarters is over land. Europe is better at this matter, but not enough. hi
    2. -2
      4 January 2024 18: 59
      As the saying goes, if you can't attack, you have to be able to defend yourself.
      Although, a strange doctrine in this conflict. Well, it's not up to us to decide...
      1. +1
        4 January 2024 22: 35
        Quote: Petrol cutter
        As the saying goes, if you can't attack, you have to be able to defend yourself.

        In fact, they say: the best defense is an offensive.
    3. +3
      4 January 2024 19: 02
      Sergei, Pistorius knows what leaky air defense is when he walks into his office at the German Ministry of Defense in Berlin, in the lobby of which there is one cool red rug on the floor.
    4. Uno
      -3
      4 January 2024 20: 55
      The average user, over time and with the availability of statistics from reports and video materials, can conclude that:

      - All missiles were shot down - they flew somewhere, but without detonation (which is confirmed by today's videos)
      - A missile attack was repelled - it landed somewhere well
      - Received damage - can be scrapped
  2. 0
    4 January 2024 18: 54
    This is a question: in Ukraine, Buki have been adapted to use Sparrow missiles, but theoretically can the S-300 be adapted for Patriot missiles?
    1. +6
      4 January 2024 18: 58
      It’s possible that they adapted it. Another question is how many of these Buks and S-300s are left surviving.
    2. +1
      4 January 2024 19: 36
      I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s such a mess from an axe, where all that’s left of the Buk is the chassis and the power supply
      1. +4
        4 January 2024 19: 53
        If this “mess” is functional, then what kind of mess is it? Don’t underestimate the enemy.
    3. 0
      4 January 2024 20: 08
      A little clarification.
      Ukrainian Beeches were adapted to
      RIM -7 Sea Sparrow.
    4. +5
      4 January 2024 20: 15
      For the S-300, the launcher is located vertically, the missile is ejected from it by a “gas catapult” and only then turns on the engine and takes off. The Patriot launcher is located at an angle and the rocket launches from it with the engine already turned on.
      I don’t know whether it’s possible to combine all this somehow, but it seems unlikely to me.
    5. +1
      4 January 2024 20: 39
      Quote: Lt. air force reserve
      , and theoretically the S-300 can be adapted for Patriot missiles

      No, different physics and guidance algorithms.
  3. +8
    4 January 2024 18: 56
    “The air defense systems once again showed effective work, protecting Sevastopol in a repeat of the tragedy of Belgorod, attacked by Ukrainian formations.”
    Well, when the guys are great, then they are great. Just falcons.
    What else can you say?
    Today we didn't clap. We clapped yesterday. Closer to lunch.
    We are not Sevas, though...
  4. -10
    4 January 2024 19: 02
    Our favorite question remains open: why we don’t know where and when their pilots take off, but the Stars and Stripes know everything about us. And why Rogozin is not on his bunk yet...
    1. +3
      4 January 2024 19: 06
      Quote: Sergei Timofeich
      And why is Rogozin not on his bunk yet?

      I'll say this. If some TsEPSOshnik or Anglo-Saxon Russob calls for one of ours to be put on bunks, then he (our) must be rewarded.
      1. +2
        4 January 2024 19: 32
        When a NATO gift arrives in your yard, then you will reward it.
      2. -7
        4 January 2024 19: 42
        Tsipsoshniks were worried that it was removed
      3. +2
        4 January 2024 21: 32
        Of course, all our commanders and leaders are infallible, that’s what all the Russophobes are saying. Our division commander and his deputies were imprisoned for fraud with the military, the Russophobes are not to blame.
    2. +6
      4 January 2024 19: 28
      Quote: Sergei Timofeich
      Our favorite question remains open: why don’t we know where and when their planes take off, but the Stars and Stripes know everything about us?

      You obviously have information about what mattresses know about us?
      And what do we know about Air Force 404?
      Or is this just to throw it on the fan?
      Especially for you. any plane can take off from a regular highway, it only takes a couple of kilometers straight.
      And there is nothing easier than hiding a Su-24 in a hangar next to any highway. In the same hangar, the plane can be refueled and equipped. Just one fuel tanker and one container with missiles.
      1. -4
        4 January 2024 19: 56
        Why don't fighters fly around the clock? During the first Chechen war, the Su-24 reconnaissance aircraft flew 24 hours a day.
        1. +9
          4 January 2024 20: 25
          In the first Chechen reconnaissance aircraft, the Su 24 was fun for 24 hours.

          But because the Czechs didn’t have anything other than the Strela MANPADS, but the women have a lot of things.
          1. -1
            5 January 2024 10: 10
            Above the sea, 100 km from the shore. Learn the combat characteristics of the Patriot air defense missile system. If our generals could read, they have a hard time with imagination, then maybe we would have won.
            1. 0
              5 January 2024 11: 45
              Above the sea, 100 km from the coast.

              What does the sea have to do with it? 100 km to whose shore? Crimea is a peninsula, if you didn't know, and it has a land border with the same Ukrainians. And for your information, the sea also has borders and you can't fly beyond them. Take a look at the map at your leisure, every state there is a NATO member.
              1. 0
                5 January 2024 12: 44
                England is probably located between Odessa and Crimea. And how do Nato scouts fly? Here winter came suddenly and unexpectedly, as always. Everyone saw the result. Also SVO, there are no analogues, but when it came to combat operations there was almost nothing to carry out combat missions with
                1. 0
                  5 January 2024 13: 32
                  there are no analogues, but when it came to combat operations there was almost nothing to carry out combat missions with

                  You, too, are probably watching the program “State Reception” on the Ren TV channel, just like in other things? They show a lot of interesting things there. But where is all this?
                  1. 0
                    5 January 2024 14: 11
                    I haven't watched this for a long time.
  5. +5
    4 January 2024 19: 05
    This is not an “incident” but a deliberate air attack! And, if the missiles are “airborne???” (just like a freshly baked gingerbread), then it means they were launched from airplanes?
    1. +3
      4 January 2024 20: 29
      does that mean it was launched from airplanes?

      It turns out this way, because even here at VO they wrote that the first F-16s had already arrived in the country and that the females had their own pilots. And judging by the fact that 10 missiles were shot down, there were not 1 or 2 aircraft.
  6. +2
    4 January 2024 19: 16
    In the meantime, alarming news is coming from the Kherson direction: https://pro-voinu.info/vojna-na-ukraine/04-01-2024-srochno-vsu-vzyali-pod-kontrol-nebo-v-krynkah-aleshkah- i-kahovke-nashi-voyska-v-kriticheskoy-situatsii-kadry-boevyh-deystviy-na-ukraine-11-video.html

    UAVs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces operate aggressively and en masse.
    It is difficult and dangerous for us to move in the front line and rear areas, because the enemy attacks our vehicles, guns and infantry groups using FPV, and comfortably directs artillery at our roads and positions. And at night, heavy copters mine our paths and roads, hindering the movements of our troops. The same situation is not only in Krynki, but also in Aleshki and Kakhovka.
    1. +3
      4 January 2024 19: 27
      Question: Why don’t our UAVs operate in the same way? Otherwise they write in articles that we have long surpassed the Ukrainian Armed Forces in drones. And here it is. I hope that countermeasures are already being taken, and not just stating the situation.
      1. -1
        4 January 2024 19: 30
        Why don’t our UAVs operate in the same way?

        They write that our UAVs are being choked by Ukrainian electronic warfare systems.
        1. +4
          4 January 2024 19: 33
          And their UAVs don't get choked by our electronic warfare? According to rumors, to achieve this situation, their electronic warfare was transferred almost to Krynki. Another question is how this was allowed. Big problems start with small problems.
          1. 0
            4 January 2024 19: 49
            To be honest, when Makarevich was replaced by Teplinsky, I had hope that the situation in this section of the front would gradually improve, but apparently things turned out to be very neglected...
      2. -4
        4 January 2024 19: 44
        They take quantity and not quality
      3. +1
        5 January 2024 07: 15
        I hope that countermeasures are already being taken, and not just stating the situation.

        You are right in hoping: countermeasures have been taken, the situation is under control, sloppiness has been put an end to, and instructions have been given to prevent it from happening in the future, and even the screws have been tightened. Everything is on ointment and everything. And we couldn’t have it any other way.
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  8. BAI
    -5
    4 January 2024 19: 21
    Ten Ukrainian missiles were destroyed by air defense systems over the Crimean Peninsula

    Will we find out how many of our ships were “damaged” tomorrow?
    1. +10
      4 January 2024 19: 34
      No, right now it seems like everything was really shot down, at least here in Sevastopol, nothing is burning or exploding.
      1. -1
        4 January 2024 19: 46
        I wonder what they hit me with, if they shot them all down
        1. +1
          4 January 2024 22: 07
          Quote: sergey_vakk
          I wonder what they hit me with, if they shot them all down

          What did they beat you with? With what you are supposed to hit in such cases. Tell me who beat you? lol
    2. +4
      4 January 2024 19: 54
      Quote: BAI
      Will we find out how many of our ships were “damaged” tomorrow?

      Judging by the wording of the question, you really hope so. And we hope that OUR air defense will not bring you this joy.
    3. +1
      4 January 2024 20: 22
      Will we find out how many of our ships were “damaged” tomorrow?
      Read the New York Times over your first morning coffee and cigarette lol
    4. 0
      5 January 2024 13: 10
      Quote: BAI
      Ten Ukrainian missiles were destroyed by air defense systems over the Crimean Peninsula

      Will we find out how many of our ships were “damaged” tomorrow?

      There seemed to be a strike not on the ships, but on another target, but...
  9. +3
    4 January 2024 20: 18
    Ten Ukrainian missiles were destroyed by air defense systems over the Crimean Peninsula

    - emphasizes the Russian Ministry of Defense.
    The high-quality standard operation of air defense systems cannot but rejoice good drinks
  10. +6
    4 January 2024 20: 23
    When it arrived on the BDK, they said that the carriers shot it down. How now?
  11. -1
    4 January 2024 20: 37
    Quote: Warrior_II_category
    Why don’t our UAVs operate in the same way?

    They write that our UAVs are being choked by Ukrainian electronic warfare systems.

    They write that Ukrainian UAVs are being choked by our electronic warfare systems, prove if this is not the case
  12. 0
    4 January 2024 21: 28
    Bravo!
    I wish you the same luck in the future.