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Analysis: How and why sea drones are being used in the Black Sea, part twomilitary analyst Sean BellSee our 2.46pm post post for answers to questions on why Ukraine is using sea drones and how effective they are in comparison to more traditional air drones. Drones tend to be relatively small and therefore have limited capacity to carry a large explosive charge.
Attacking an enemy's centre of gravity - the core of its will to fight - can also bring a war to an early end. President Zelenskyy has stated he wants to take the war to Russia, to expose the Russian people to the truth behind the rhetoric, and undermine President Putin's power base with the Russian oligarchs.
The new Queen Elizabeth-class UK carriers are strategic assets and cost around £1bn each, and although there is a comprehensive array of defensive capability around such ships, the ease with which the Ukrainians were able to damage Russian ships will inevitably embolden potential enemies. And elsewhere in the Kharkiv region, a 58-year-old woman was killed alongside the two other deaths we reported earlier, officials have said.20,000 left without gas after Ukrainian missile strike disables pipeline near Crimea
The Ukrainian navy is not powerful enough to challenge the Russian military dominance in the Black Sea, but it has proven increasingly effective at using high-tech maritime drones to disrupt and target the Russian fleet stationed there. This enables an enemy's defences to be swamped and cause confusion, so that even if the majority of drones get destroyed, some will get through.
As a result, Russia will always deny any attacks took place or claim that they destroyed the drone before impact, whereas the truth might be very different - as was the case with the last two Ukrainian drone attacks which resulted in two Russian ships from the Black Sea fleet being towed back to port with evidently significant damage.Russian media outlets are reporting three or four explosions at the Chongar bridge in Crimea.
Senior officials from 40 countries are attending the two-day meeting, which Ukraine hopes will build support beyond its core Western backers among countries that have been reluctant to take sides in the conflict.
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