On the morning of 29 October 2022, the Russian governor of Sevastopol in Russian-occupiedCrimea, Mykhailo Razvozhaev, announced the attack by drones on the ships of the Black Sea Fleet of theRussian Federation, which are in the waters of the Sevastopol Bay. Rozvozhayev called this attack the largest since 24 February, the dayRussia's invasion of Ukraine began. According to Razvozhaev, nine drones and seven autonomous marine unmanned vehicles participated in the operation.[3]
According to the RussianTASS, at 4:20 a.m. on 29 October, a loud explosion was heard, after which several more "bangs" were heard.Telegram channels began to spread videos showing black smoke over Sevastopol and hearing explosions.[3]
TheMinistry of Defense of Russia reported that as a result of the attack, theNatya-class minesweeperIvan Golubets was damaged, as well as the barrage inYuzhnaya Bay. The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the attacked ships were "involved in ensuring the security of the grain corridor as part of the export of food from Ukrainian ports".[11]
Ukrainian telegram channels reported that four Russian warships may have been damaged during the attack, including the frigateAdmiral Makarov, from which Russian troops launchedKalibr missiles at targets on the territory of Ukraine. From this ship, in particular, an attack was made onVinnytsia on July 14, 2022.[12]Admiral Makarov was hit by one drone boat and was then fired on by Russian artillery until it identified itself.[13]
GeoConfirmed analysts believe that between six and eight drones were involved in the attack on the Russian ships and that they hit at least three ships; two naval drones were most likely destroyed.[14]
After the attacks, the Russian authorities decided to block the residents of Sevastopol from accessing broadcasts from the city's surveillance cameras, saying that they "give the enemy the opportunity to detect the city's defense systems."[15]
Russia blamed Ukraine and the United Kingdom for the attack,[16] Representatives of the Russian authorities said that the attack was carried out "under the leadership of British specialists located in the city ofOchakiv,Mykolaiv region of Ukraine."[17] At the same time, the Russians stated that this same unit of "British specialists" was involved in the "terrorist act in theBaltic Sea" when theNord Stream andNord Stream 2 gas pipelines were blown up. Representatives of Great Britain called these statements "a lie of an epic scale".[18]
In response to the attack, Russia announced the "suspension" of participation in the agreement on the export of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea.[16] Before these events, Ukraine warned about Russia's plans to withdraw from the "grain agreement".[19]