Russia Says Repelled Ukraine Drone Attack on Crimea Fleet

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Russian army accused Ukraine Saturday of a "massive" drone attack on its Black Sea Fleet in Crimea, while Britain bluntly rejected
Moscow's claims its specialists were involved.Sevastopol in Moscow-annexed Crimea, which has been targeted several times in recent months,
serves as the headquarters for the fleet and a logistical hub for operations in Ukraine.The Russian army claimed to have "destroyed" nine
out of the U.K
peddling false claims of an epic scale."The British defense ministry said that this "invented story says more about arguments going on
inside the Russian government than it does about the West."Moscow's military said ships targeted at their Crimean base were involved in a
called on residents of the city not to post videos of the incident on social media."It should be clear to everyone that such information is
much needed for Ukrainian Nazis in order to understand how the defense of our city is built," he said.City authorities said that the harbor
was "temporarily" closed to boats and ferries and urged people "not to panic."Attacks on Crimea, annexed by Moscow in 2014, have increased
no casualties
for the battle for the city of Kherson, the regional capital that fell to Moscow's forces in the first days of their offensive