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VIDEO: Ukrainian Navy Exchanges Fire With Russian Rivals And Blows Up Ship

Marine Corps units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, protecting the Odessa region, struck a Russain ship on March 7, 2022. (General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine/Zenger)

Cheers erupted on a Ukrainian Navy battleship when it apparently destroyed a Russian warship in the defense of the Odessa region in southern Ukraine.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine shared the footage, and it quickly racked up 40,000 views in the first hours of being displayed. The night footage apparently shows Ukrainian and Russian warships exchanging fire before the glow of a destroyed vessel is seen in the background, and the local defenders cheer.

Also on Monday, in the neighboring region of Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukrainian soldiers said the found military equipment abandoned by Russian forces.

“Mykolaiv region. The paratroopers of the Russian aggressor simply fled. New trophies for our Ukrainian defenders,” the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said in the evening of March 6.

In a video, a surprised Ukrainian films an apparently abandoned tank before panning across the whole field and showing several other armored vehicles.

They did not offer the kind the details that the Russian Ministry of Defense did after it claimed to have taken control of a Ukrainian military base near the village of Radensk in the Kherson region with tanks, ammunition and other “trophies” on the same day.

“The Ukrainian military left their positions in a hurry, leaving the base with equipment, weapons and ammunition. The base was located on an area of six to seven hectares. Among the trophies found are Ukrainian T-64 and T-80 tanks, armored personnel carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, and Ural (general purpose) vehicles,” the Russian Ministry of Defense said in a statement.

The facility was probably used to train soldiers as well as house about 4,000 personnel, the Russian statement said.

Both sides capturing weapons came as the third round of talks between Russian and Ukrainian negotiators produced no breakthroughs. Ukrainian officials said Russia has not wavered from its demand that Crimea is its territory and that Ukraine must relinquish control over parts of Eastern Ukraine to Russia. Moscow annexed Crimea in 2014 as Russian territory.

Russia’s Ministry of Defense unilaterally announced a cease-fire and the opening of humanitarian corridors in a statement early Monday, but the move was not taken seriously by Ukraine.

Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak dismissed the proposal as “propaganda.”

“Let’s call a spade a spade,” Podolyak told NBC News, accusing Russian forces of killing civilians on Ukrainian streets “as they tried to leave the besieged or captured cities.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin has also demanded that Ukraine accept neutrality, abandon efforts to join NATO and completely demilitarize.

More than 1.7 million people have now fled Ukraine to neighboring countries, the U.N. refugee agency said.

Edited by Richard Pretorius and Kristen Butler

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