Russian ammo ship was blown up in Ukraine port after its location was exposed in bungling Kremlin propaganda video

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A RUSSIAN ammo ship was reportedly blown up in a Ukrainian port after its location was exposed in a bungling Kremlin propaganda video. Footage showed black smoke billowing into the sky as a fire raged at the captured port of Berdyansk in southern Ukraine after Kyiv’s forces claimed to have struck the 370ft vessel. NewsflashFootage appeared to show an explosion at the port[/caption] ReutersSmoke could be seen billowing from the scene after Ukrainian forces claimed to have struck the ship[/caption] TwitterFootage showed armoured vehicles being unloaded from the ship[/caption] It came just three days after Russian state media bragged about the arrival of the mighty ship at the port. A clip was released, showing armoured vehicles being unloaded from the large landing craft to reinforce Putin’s soldiers in the besieged city of Mariupol. According to TASS news agency, a Black Sea Fleet officer hailed its arrival at the port of Berdyansk as “an epic event” that “opens up opportunities for the Black Sea in terms of logistics”. But fresh footage shows the Orsk – which was capable of holding up to 1,500 tonnes of equipment and cargo – reduced to a fireball as it reportedly exploded after being struck by Ukraine’s navy. Read more on Ukraine NUKE RAID Russia steals ‘unstable’ nuclear samples from Chernoybl after storming £5m lab PUTIN'S THREAT Putin's ambassador says they have the right to press the nuclear button Moscow’s trio of sea ships had been supporting their advance in the nearby port city of Mariupol. While Orsk sank, and ammunition onboard exploded sending black smoke billowing into the sky, another Kremlin Navy ship was damaged. Footage showed smoke coming from a second ship while the Orsk was on fire. A third attempted to leave port before it too was obliterated, while the port’s fuel depot was also understood to be ablaze. Most read in The Sun checked out I was kicked out of ASDA because they didn’t like the way I shopped PUMP IT UP Asda and Sainsbury's cut petrol price by 6p per litre TODAY after fuel duty cut WATTS UP? EastEnders fans staggered as slimline Sharon returns looking 'years younger' TOWIE TOWERS Mark & Michelle show off epic '£3.5m mega-mansion' as they prepare to move in HOLY SMOKE Price of pack of cigarettes NOT going up again after Spring Statement PAY RISE Millions of workers to get £1,000 a year boost to wages from next month In a Facebook post, the Ukrainian Navy said: “A large paratroop ship ‘Orsk’ of the black sea fleet of occupiers was destroyed in the occupied Russian port Berdyansk. Glory to Ukraine!” The port, which is around 50 miles from Mariupol, has been in possession of Russian forces since February 27. It comes after footage showed a Russian tank completely destroyed by a Ukrainian missile amid reports Putin has lost a total of 3,330 vehicles. Russia also accidentally revealed it has lost 10,000 troops when the figure was disclosed by a pro-Kremlin newspaper – though NATO has said that figure could be as high as 15,000. NewsflashThe Orsk landing ship arrived at the port earlier this week[/caption] ReutersUkraine’s navy claimed to have destroyed the ship[/caption] The Orsk unloading at the port a few days ago as seen on Russian TV In the last day, Putin’s forces have sent 250 air raids over Kyiv, Chernihiv and Kharkiv. But in defiance, Ukraine said they had blasted 11 aircraft from the skies – seven planes, one helicopter, two cruise missiles and a drone. Moscow has authorised a terrifying 1,100 missile strikes on Ukraine in the last 22 das – with many hitting schools, hospitals and theatres offering shelter. Meanwhile, seven humanitarian corridors are expected to be opened up today allowing people to flee safely, the deputy prime minister has said. However, the besieged city of Mariupol has been left off the list where civilians are urged to head to a nearby town. Read More on The Sun TASTE FOR BLOOD Horrors of Russian ‘butcher of Mariupol’ who bombed ward & ‘gassed Syrians’ JUMP IN Mediterranean-style villa with VINEYARD up for sale - you won't believe where it is Shocking footage shows the destroyed city with barely any building undamaged by relentless shelling. Since the invasion began, Russian troops have been pounding Ukrainian cities – but Mariupol has faced the worst of the war.