Sevastopol governor says Ukraine used Storm Shadow missiles in attack
The governor of Sevastopol reported that Ukraine used Storm Shadow missiles in a recent attack, which also involved over 20 drones being downed by air defense units. Damage occurred to several buildings, including a regional bank office and an apartment block, but no injuries were reported. In a separate incident, two people were wounded in Taganrog after a missile was intercepted by Russian forces.
- ▪Sevastopol's governor stated that Ukraine employed Storm Shadow missiles in the attack.
- ▪Over 20 Ukrainian drones were intercepted by air defense units in Sevastopol.
- ▪Damage included a regional bank office and an eight-story apartment block, but no injuries were reported.
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Sevastopol governor says Ukraine used Storm Shadow missiles in attackSign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inboxPublished May 27, 2026, 12:49 PMUpdated May 27, 2026, 12:49 PMMay 27 - Air defence units in the port of Sevastopol in Russian-occupied Crimea downed over 20 Ukrainian drones early on Wednesday, with Ukraine also using Storm Shadow missiles, the city's governor said on Telegram.There were no injuries according to preliminary data, Mikhail Razvozhayev said, adding that a few buildings, including a regional office of the central bank and an eight-story apartment block, were damaged in the attack.Storm Shadow missiles are made by a Franco-British consortium.
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