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Ukrainian sabotage damages Russian ship in Baltic Sea, Kyiv states

A Ukrainian sabotage operation has harmed a Russian minesweeping vessel in Russia's Kaliningrad region and put it out of action, Ukraine's military spy company said on Monday.

The spy firm, understood by the acronym GUR, said it was the 2nd attack it has actually performed on a Russian warship in the Baltic Sea this year.

The agency did not say how it had actually performed the latest operation, but stated water had entered engine of the Alexander Obukhov Alexandrit-class minesweeper through a mystical hole in a gas pipe.

The ship, which was based in the city of Baltiysk and was expected to go on combat responsibility, was seriously damaged, it composed on the Telegram messenger.

There was no instant comment from Russia, which started its full-blown intrusion in February 2022. Its Kaliningrad exclave lies more than 300 km (186 miles) northwest of Ukraine.

The GUR declaration said the vessel was undergoing major repairs after the incident.

The spy firm released what it said was a video shot on Oct. 3 revealing the vessel's engine requiring repair work after water got in. The 2nd part of the clip was supposedly shot on Sept. 29 and revealed the tiny hole.

Reuters might not immediately validate the video or GUR's. assertions.

The GUR and a pro-Kyiv Russian military group claimed. responsibility previously this year for an arson attack on a. Russian warship in the Baltic Sea in April.

(source: Reuters)