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Thanks for visiting the BE NEWS YouTube channel! As Ukrainian soldiers launch multiple frontal assaults against the Russian army, tensions between Russia and Ukraine are rising. The Russian military's key assets are being targeted by the Ukrainian Army in an effort to cause Russia severe losses. Ukrainian military keep up a full pace with their ground operations. In order to bolster ground operations and eliminate the missile threat to Ukrainian coastal communities, the Ukrainian Army concentrated on its operations in the Black Sea. the Russian Navy following the Ukrainian missiles' loss of the missile cruiser Mosfa The Project 11356-r frigate Admiral Makarov was designated as the Russian Black Sea Fleet's principal flagship. The last few days, Unmanned sea vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles have assaulted the ship Admiral Makarov. It demonstrates the attack by a surface drone. According to the Russian Federation's ministry of defense, this attack used nine unmanned aerial vehicles and seven unmanned surface vehicles. The Russian Federation's ministry of history and military declined to certify that this specific ship had been damaged. After the unmanned aerial vehicle and unmanned sea vehicle attack on Russian warships of the Russian federation's Black Sea Fleet, the government acknowledged the damage to the Yvonne Goblet's Minesweeper. Russian vessels arrived in Sevastopol's stroletsky Bay port. The photographs were published via satellite and showed the movement of Russian ships in the port. It was unable to precisely quantify the magnitude of the purported damage brought on by the drone attack. On social media, a video taken from above the unmanned seacraft that were aiming at the Russian Navy was shared. It is unclear precisely who the attacker and video's owner are. One of the unmanned sea vehicles used in the attacks on the Strelatsky Bay Port in Sevastopol and Russian Black Sea Fleet ships, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, may have been launched from a civilian ship transporting agricultural and cultural goods from three Ukrainian ports in accordance with the grain treaty. About 20% of the 4,500 missiles that Russia has fired into Ukraine were launched from the sea. Due to the Ukrainian Fleet's 80 percent ship loss following the invasion of Crimea in 2014, Ukraine had no means of defending itself against these vessels. Despite this, the Russian Navy maintains control over the Black Sea. To counter Russian pressure in the Black Sea, Ukraine intends to expand its military capabilities. In order to put a stop to the Russian Navy and Russian domination in the Black Sea, also known as the war between Ukraine and Russia, the Ukrainian Navy is building a special drone squadron and a drone army. Vladimir Zalinski, the president of the Ukraine, started the United 24 aid initiative. The effort made sure that those who backed Ukraine in its conflict with Russia could give using the funds raised as part of the United 24 campaign in an easy and trustworthy manner. The donations made by the supporters and the expenses made within the context of the aid were always publicized on the social media accounts of United 24 when Ukraine first bought equipment that could assist Ukrainian people in the field of health. On its fundraising website, United 24, the Kiev government has posted pictures of the use of USVs to seek money for drone boats used in strikes in Sebastopol Port. The aforementioned autonomous marine vehicles are reportedly capable of hitting targets up to 500 miles away. amongst other things. The Ukrainian government is optimistic that enough donations will be collected through the United 24 social media account by Ukrainian supporters to pay for 100 unmanned boats. We are beginning our largest fundraising campaign ever in response to Ukraine's announcement that it has built the first seaplane fleet in history. United 24 emphasized that the autonomous sea vehicles that would be acquired will safeguard Ukrainian waters, shield cities from missile strikes, and help clear the way for grain-carrying civilian ships. The construction of a USV fleet by Ukraine can be seen as an integral aspect of Kiev's efforts to advance drone technology in the nation's conflict with Russia. Zelenski emphasized the need for the nation to defend its tranquil cities and coastlines from Russian missiles launched from ships. Zealand Zelenski continued by saying that autonomous aircraft, whether flying or sailing, will also help to clear the way for grain-carrying civilian ships to travel the globe. The United 24 campaign's website also provided some information regarding the size and cost of the naval drone boat. based on details provided on United 24's campaign website. The USVs being built at the moment are 18-foot-long vessels with a top speed of roughly 50 mph. Each unmanned sea vehicle (USV) costs $250,000 and is capable of transporting a combat payload of up to 400 pounds. Alexi Nays Papa, vice admiral Such unmanned aerial vehicles have already shown their efficiency and have the ability to change the situation in the Black Sea, according to the commander of the naval forces of the Ukrainian Navy. Lieutenant Commander of the Navy highlighted that Marine drones would support and accompany the conventional Fleet Navy's operations. After the Ukrainian Navy's Special Operations troops attacked the Russian Navy in Sebastopol with its drone army, according to Papa, a fleet of 100 multipurpose surface devices would guarantee the Navy's success once the cruiser Moscow was sunk and Snake Island was taken back. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, British experts directed the Ukrainian Army's attack on Russian ships. Russian scientists claimed to be investigating a navigation module built in Canada that was attached to an unmanned watercraft that was captured after the attack, but they omitted to mention that NATO was directly supporting the conflict in Ukraine. The Russian Navy attacks were not authorized by the British government, they said. Western politicians, even Ukrainian Americans, have largely shied away from discussing the assault. The Russian Ministry of Defense is allegedly making epic-scale false allegations, according to the UK Defense Ministry, in an effort to stop the unlawful invasion of Ukraine from being handled disastrously. The strike on the Russian Navy's timing, which occurred a few months after the United States and other NATO partners, claimed to be giving Ukraine remote-controlled boats. Unusually, information regarding this military assistance was kept private until September, when we encountered the unmanned marine vehicle that had been documented when it washed ashore in the Black Sea. It was acknowledged that the attack's video came from this vehicle's camera. The Ukrainian authorities did not acknowledge that the attacks on the Russian Navy may be linked to the Green Corridor agreement. Ukraine disputes the idea that the attack was related to Russia's food corridor. Alexi Donalov, the secretary of Ukraine's National Security Council, called the Russian remark on the incident "paranoid and fantastical." According to Dimitro Culeba, the foreign minister of Ukraine, Russia terminated its participation in the grain accord under the guise of explosions that occurred 220 kilometers away from the grain corridor. Culeba claimed that within the parameters of the grain agreement, Russia intended to sell its own grain by blending it with Ukrainian grain. However, Russia later realized that this plan would not be carried out. Through social media, it provided a justification for the withdrawal of Kaleba by claiming that Russia had long ago decided to restart the Hunger Games and is currently attempting to defend that decision. It took the Russians two months to understand that they were not eligible for the benefits of the grain corridor agreement that Turkey and other parties signed in July. Russia Following this awareness, Ukraine and the UN. authorities from Russia who are taking part in the ship cleaning at Istanbul. Turkey started to put off inspections, which led to a significant backlog in grain shipments. According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Infrastructure, almost 9 million tons of grain were shipped from Ukrainian ports to foreign markets over the past three months through grain corridor ships. In addition, the Ukrainian ministry of infrastructure underlined that 22 loaded ships are waiting for Russian inspection before leaving Ukrainian ports while 101 ships are awaiting inspection before entering Ukrainian ports. Russia is aware that without its involvement, the black sea grain accord would be far more precarious, risky, and unstable. Dimitri Peskov, a spokesman for the Kremlin, brought up this subject in a discussion with media commentators. According to Peskov, the continuation of the green accord is uncertain until Russia's security of navigation in the Black Sea is ensured. In the midst of the drought in some areas of East Africa, any long-term disruption in the grain corridor will result in shortages and higher grain prices. Blackouts will continue to be a barrier. 80 percent of the grain imported from the Russian Ukraine region just serves to increase hunger. According to the International Rescue Committee, a variety of steps must be done to fend against Russian missile attacks on the infrastructure used by the country's civilians. The Ukrainian Army won't take the chance of hitting air sites in Belarus and Russia. But in an effort to stop Russian forces from hitting civilian facilities, Ukraine will keep making attacks on the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Thank you for viewing.