“Obukhov” choked – another Russian ship was disabled

As a result of the successful operation of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the minesweeper of the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Federation “Aleksandr Obukhov” was disabled.

The ship, which was based in the city of Baltiysk and was supposed to go on combat duty, suffered severe damage – due to the mysterious appearance of a hole in the gas pipe, water got into the engine: “Obukhov” choked.

Now the Russian minesweeper is undergoing major repairs, and this may turn out to be a serious problem – the damaged M-503 engine is a rare thing. Repair of a key installation on a ship is technically difficult and expensive.

It is interesting that the decommissioned enemy ship very recently, in July of this year, underwent repair work in the city of St. Petersburg.

“Obukhov” is already the second neutralized ship of the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Federation in the last six months.

We will remind you that in April 2024, as a result of the Rybalka operation of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the missile boat “Serpukhov” was disabled .

Glory to Ukraine!

– GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine



Source: Hotrico

14 Comments

  1. This type of operation relies exclusively on the intelligence and courage of those involved to cause millions in damage to Russian forces, but many valuable equipment such as even short-range air defenses are also damaged or destroyed by drone operators on the front line who count on our help. If you wish and are able to help, consider donating to[Wild Hornets](https://dykishershni.com/en.html) or another institution you trust that collects drones for Ukrainian forces

  2. Fickle-Walk9791 on

    Any action against any part of the Russian army is useful. But why would GUR take the risk and damage a minesweeper in the Baltic? Any more background on what the motivation might be?

  3. Leatherpunk_com on

    Hey what’s up YouTube?! Today I’m going to show you how to change a main bearing in an ’89 Toyota.

  4. H_Holy_Mack_H on

    It could also be that the Zorcs don’t want to get out to the sea…so just drill some hole in some pipe…LOL

  5. I’m confused, they actually made it aboard the ship but their only plan was to dump water in the engine?

    It’s Soviet era engine design, it’s far from irreplaceable.  

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