Russian Black Sea Fleet Frigates Damaged in Ukrainian Strike on Novorossiysk.
Events of March 2, 2026
According to TSN.ua: On March 2, 2026, Ukrainian military forces confirmed a successful strike against a Russian naval base in Novorossiysk, located in Russia's Krasnodar Krai. The attack resulted in significant damage to two vessels of the Russian Black Sea Fleet: the frigates 'Admiral Essen' and 'Admiral Makarov'. This operation demonstrates Ukraine's continued capacity to project force against Russian naval assets in the region.
In a separate but related action over the Black Sea, Ukrainian forces also destroyed a Russian Ka-27 anti-submarine helicopter. These strikes were part of a broader coordinated operation targeting key Russian military infrastructure. Among the other targets was a missile production plant in Votkinsk, which was hit by 'Flamingo' missiles.
Conflict Escalation
These events underscore the ongoing and intensifying nature of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The strikes on strategic military facilities indicate a clear Ukrainian objective to degrade enemy capabilities and reduce Russia's military dominance in the Black Sea. The targeting of warships far from the front lines marks a significant tactical shift.
The situation remains highly volatile, and such actions are likely to influence the future trajectory of the wider regional conflict.
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