the video was released by the ukrainian security services, but russia s defence ministry says it repelled an attack, not admitting to any damage. here s our correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse. unlike these drone attacks we ve seen deep inside russia, around moscow, for example, kyiv seems more willing to admit to being behind these strikes using sea drones on the black sea, or sea of azov. and sources at the security service have told us that they successfully damaged a major landing ship at the port of novorossiysk, which is on the russian coast. it is a major terminal where 1.8 million tonnes of oil make their way out from there every day. and it s also an important naval base for moscow. the security service sources have shared with us footage of the apparent moment of impact with an onboard camera. there s unverified footage of the vessel subsequently listing to one side, suggesting that it has,
ukraine says it s successfully attacked a russian naval ship using an unmanned sea drone laden with explosives. the russian vessel was docked in the port city of novorossiysk, hundreds of miles from the front line and a major hub for exports. 0ur ukraine correspondent james waterhouse has more. unlike these drone attacks we ve seen deep inside russia, around moscow, for example, kyiv seems more willing to admit to being behind these strikes using sea drones on the black sea, or sea of azov. and sources at the security service have told us that they successfully damaged a major landing ship at the port of novorossiysk, which is on the russian coast. it is a major terminal, where 1.8 million tonnes of oil make their way out from there every day. and it s also an important naval base for moscow. the security service sources have shared with us footage of the apparent moment of impact with an onboard camera. there s unverified footage
you re live with bbc news. video has emerged purporting to show a sea drone driving into the side of a russian naval vessel in the black sea. the bbc has not yet verified this video, but the footage appears to show a drone hitting the side of the large ship. the video was released by the ukrainian security services. but russia s defence ministry says it repelled an attack, not admitting to any damage. here s our correspondent in kyiv james waterhouse. unlike these drone attacks we ve seen deep inside russia, around moscow, for example, kyiv seems more willing to admit to being behind these strikes using sea drones on the black sea, or sea of azov. and sources at the security service have told us that they successfully damaged a major landing ship at the port of novorossiysk, which is on the russian coast. it is a major terminal, where 1.8 million tonnes of oil make their way out from there every day.
the country s president. the organisation earlier set a deadline of sunday to reinstate deposed president, mohamed bazoum. a delegation from the bloc visited niger thursday but failed to meet coup leaders, or mr bazoum. video has emerged purporting to show a sea drone driving into the side of a russian naval vessel in the black sea. the bbc has not yet verified this video, but the footage appears to show a drone hitting the side of the large ship. the video was released by the ukrainian security services. but russia s defense ministry says it repelled an attack, not admitting to any damage. here s our correspondent in kyiv james waterhouse. unlike these drone attacks we ve seen deep inside russia, around moscow, for example, kyiv seems more willing to admit to being behind these strikes using sea drones on the black sea, or sea of azov. and sources at the security service have told us that they successfully damaged a major landing ship at the port of novorossiysk, which is on the rus
gornyak. the night footage you can see here is unclear but appears to be the drone driving into the side of a large ship and cutting out on impact. the video was released by the ukrainian security services. 0ur correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse, explained more. unlike these drone attacks we have seen deep inside russia, around moscow, for example, kyiv seems more willing to admit the strikes on the black sea. sources in the security service told us they successfully damaged a major landing ship in the port novorossiysk on the russian coast. it is a major terminal where 1.8 million tonnes of oil make their way out every day, and it s also an important naval base for moscow. the security service