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The occupiers announced that they were dismantling the captured Ukrainian corvette “Lutsk” in Sevastopol.

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The occupiers are dismantling the Ukrainian ship “Lutsk” in Sevastopol/Collage 24 Channel

Russian occupiers are dismantling the Ukrainian Navy corvette “Lutsk” for scrap “. It was captured back in 2014 during the annexation of Crimea.

In Sevastopol, the occupiers destroy a former Ukrainian warship. This became known on December 15.

The occupiers are dismantling the corvette “Lutsk”

In Sevastopol it was announced that the Ukrainian warship “Lutsk” is being dismantled into parts.

Local media note that the warship has already lost almost all of its superstructures. The bow of the ship is currently being dismantled.

Corvette “Lutsk” is a multi-purpose coastal ship of the Ukrainian Navy. Its launch took place in May 1993, it was located in the bay of Sevastopol.

The occupiers dismantle the Ukrainian ship/Photo from the Crimea.Realities telegrams

Russians dismantle the captured Ukrainian corvette “Lutsk”/Photo of telegrams “Krym.Realii”

March 20, 2014 “Lutsk” was captured by the Russian military.

Blocking of the ship “Lutsk” in 2014: what is known

  • In 2014, in Sevastopol, warships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet blocked the Ukrainian corvette “Lutsk” and demanded the crew to surrender.
  • The ships of the aggressor state blocked the exit from the bay, so the Ukrainian sailors were not able to leave their place of deployment.
  • Despite the blockade, Ukrainian sailors stated that they remained faithful to the oath and served the people of Ukraine.
  • Andrey Senchenko, who was urgently appointed acting in 2014 the head of the Presidential Administration assured that military equipment could have been saved. He noted statements that the fleet has debts to Sevastopol enterprises for completed ship repair work, and until these debts are repaid, there can be no talk of any withdrawal of ships.

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