Update to the previous geolocation, here is the Russian (S-400) SAM battery that was likely targeted by Ukrainian drones early this morning outside of Yevpatoriya.
Imagery is from 2 weeks ago.
And the result.
The location of the battery was leaked last year by a Russian tourist.
Appears that Ukrainian forces have successfully hit the Sevastopol Shipyard drydocks this morning, likely occupied by a Russian Kilo-class sub and Ropucha landing ship.
H/t @MT_Anderson, as of last month the drydock was occupied by a Kilo and Ropucha
Sentinel imagery confirms they are likely still there
Ukrainian state power company Energoatom in a statement on Telegram:
“Due to occupationists’ criminal activity at the Zaporizhzhya NPP power unit 4, an incident occurred with a primary-to-secondary water leak”
“As a result of moving power unit 4 of the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhya NPP into a «hot» shutdown state, in breach of the license terms and Energoatom requirements, an incident occurred with a primary-to-secondary water leak.”
“There was no radiological release into the environment.”
The Russian tanker hit overnight by a Ukrainian USV, Sig, was a prolific sanctions violator and a major lifeline for the Russian war effort in Syria.
In 2019, the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned the Sig, along with several other vessels and individuals for "participating in a sanctions evasion scheme to facilitate the delivery of jet fuel to Russian forces operating in Syria"
"Sovfracht is behind a sanctions evasion conspiracy, orchestrated by the three individuals designated today, to make payments and facilitate the transfer of supplies of jet fuel to Russian forces operating in Syria in support of the Assad government."
Rybar confirms that the Russian tanker Sig (IMO: 9735335, MMSI 273340190) was hit off the Kerch Strait, reports that the engine room flooded (indicates a Ukrainian USV strike).