Events in Novorossiysk are "serious slap" to Putin’s regime, - Defense Intelligence

The damage to the amphibious assault ship "Olenegorsky Hornyak" in Novorossiysk Bay is a "serious slap" to the regime of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
This was stated by the representative of the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense Andriy Yusov on the air of the telethon, Censor.NET reports with reference to RBC-Ukraine.
"In Moscow, there are unidentified flying objects, and here now there are unidentified floating objects that apparently damaged this very landing ship. The consequences of this are different. There are informational ones, in particular propaganda ones. It is clear that today we will hear such an abundant howl in the marshes with foam on the faces of the Skabeevs and Solovyovs," Yusov noted.
He noted that such "unfortunate incidents" occur against the background of statements by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation about the seemingly unsuccessful counteroffensive of Ukrainian forces.
Yusov said that the events in Novorossiysk are a "serious slap" for the Putin regime. He also noted that the loss of a large landing ship is weakened by the enemy's fleet.
"In terms of security, of course, this is a big loss for the occupiers' fleet and the planning of further amphibious operations. The use of these vessels becomes more problematic, and this is a serious factor that the occupiers will take into account," he explained.
Yusov also commented on the explosion in occupied Feodosia near the oil depot.
"Any objects on the territory of the occupied Crimea, which are used to support the occupation corps of the invaders and ground forces, and the fleet, are subject to further demilitarization in the future," he emphasized.