The Russian navy “blows up own ship with sea mine,” which is the latest humiliation for Putin

The Russian navy “blows up own ship with sea mine,” which is the latest humiliation for Putin

The Russian navy “blows up own ship with sea mine,” which is the latest humiliation for Putin
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Putin’s men mistakenly blew up their own ship, resulting in a humiliating military loss that cost the Russian navy its honour.
According to reports, a landing craft from Black Sea Fleet D-106 blew up close to Mariupol after colliding with one of its own sea mines.

Even though the most recent disaster is reported to have left no crew members dead, it nonetheless deals another blow to the invading forces’ invasion of Ukraine.

A Black Sea Fleet landing boat named D-106 burned up on a mine close to Mariupol, according to a Russian navy-affiliated Telegram channel.

Just a few days prior, the Russian military was made fun of by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense for leaving Snake Island, which two Russian vessels had earlier seized in February.

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They couldn’t stand the weather because it was too hot, the sea was boiling, and the ground was scorching under their feet, the officials jokingly said. PS: “F*** off, Russian vessels!”

For the incident involving friendly fire, Russian soldiers have since been made fun of on social media.

Woohoo, the Russians are going to help clear the mines in the Black Sea, they’re off to a wonderful start, someone chuckled.

While the second said: “A Russian mine was struck. superb work. The Russian ship begins to clear its own mines.” The aggressive military of Vladimir Putin has previously experienced humiliating failures, and officials at the Kremlin are apparently growing impatient with their unstable leader’s lack of success in his invasion.

Since Ukrainian resistance has been more resolute than anticipated, NATO stated earlier this week that it will send significant forces to Europe.

The military alliance has committed to boost its high-alert force, which consists of soldiers who have not yet been deployed but are immediately prepared for conflict, from 40,000 to a mind-boggling 300,000.

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