Russian soldier killed in Ukrainian strike on Black Sea navy HQ
Russia's defense ministry said one serviceman was killed in the attack, while air defenses had downed a total of five missiles.
At least one Ukrainian missile struck the headquarters of Russia's Black Sea navy in the Crimean port of Sevastopol on Friday, causing a fire, local governor Mikhail Razvozhayev wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
Separately, Russia's defense ministry said one serviceman was killed in the attack, while air defenses had downed a total of five missiles.
Razvozhayev said that although no further strikes were expected, locals were being urged to avoid the city center where the navy building is located. Firefighters were at the site, he said, and some roads were closed.
Razvozhayev said there were no civilian casualties or damage to civilian infrastructure.