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Yamal in 2011
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History | |
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Russia | |
Name | Yamal |
Builder | Stocznia Północna, Gdańsk, Poland |
Commissioned | 30 April 1988 |
Homeport | Sevastopol |
Identification | Hull number: 156 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Ropucha-class landing ship |
Service record | |
Part of: | Black Sea Fleet |
Operations: | Russian Invasion of Ukraine |
Yamal (BDK-67) is a Ropucha-class landing ship of the Russian Navy and part of the Black Sea Fleet. The ship was built in Poland and launched in 1988.
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In the third year of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on 24 March 2024, Yamal and her sister ship Azov were hit by Ukrainian cruise missiles while they were in their home port of Sevastopol, according to the Ukrainian general staff. [1] [2] Eyewitnesses reported explosions during the night. [3] The recent satellite images did not reveal any damage, showing that the missile hit the pier next to the ship presumably due to the electronic warfare system. [4] [5]
You can help expand this article with text translated from
the corresponding article in Polish. (March 2024) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
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Yamal in 2011
| |
History | |
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Russia | |
Name | Yamal |
Builder | Stocznia Północna, Gdańsk, Poland |
Commissioned | 30 April 1988 |
Homeport | Sevastopol |
Identification | Hull number: 156 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Ropucha-class landing ship |
Service record | |
Part of: | Black Sea Fleet |
Operations: | Russian Invasion of Ukraine |
Yamal (BDK-67) is a Ropucha-class landing ship of the Russian Navy and part of the Black Sea Fleet. The ship was built in Poland and launched in 1988.
This section needs expansion with: with the history of this ship from 1988 until 2024. You can help by
adding to it. (March 2024) |
In the third year of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on 24 March 2024, Yamal and her sister ship Azov were hit by Ukrainian cruise missiles while they were in their home port of Sevastopol, according to the Ukrainian general staff. [1] [2] Eyewitnesses reported explosions during the night. [3] The recent satellite images did not reveal any damage, showing that the missile hit the pier next to the ship presumably due to the electronic warfare system. [4] [5]