Russia says it repelled Ukraine’s attempts to reclaim Snake Island
- Fighting continues between Russian, Ukrainian forces at Snake Island in the Black Sea
- Deputy commander of Ukraine’s navy has been killed in action, report says
Russia’s defence ministry said it had repelled Ukrainian efforts to reclaim Snake Island in the Black Sea and had inflicted heavy losses in terms of men, vessels and aircraft in doing so.
It was not possible to independently verify the claims. Ukrainian presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said earlier on Tuesday in a YouTube interview that Ukraine was not trying to recapture Snake (Zmiinyi) Island as it was far easier to continue hitting Russian targets there.
The island, a small outcrop in the Black Sea around 35km south of the city of Odesa, was the setting for one of the landmark exchanges between Ukrainian and Russian forces at the start of the war in late February when Ukrainian border guards told a Russian warship to “go f*** yourself” after it demanded they surrender.
Russia said Ukrainian forces had attempted to retake the island on May 8, the eve of Russia’s Victory Day anniversary celebrations over Nazi Germany in World War II.
“This adventure ended in disaster for Ukraine,” said Defence Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov.
Konashenkov said Ukraine lost four aircraft, 10 helicopters, 29 drones, three armoured assault craft and over 50 “Ukrainian saboteurs” in the fight for the island. He eight Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 drones were shot down over two days this week.