13 September 2023

Smoke billows from a damaged Russian ship after the Ukrainian missile attack on Sevastopol.
— Photo by Social Media / Reuters

Smoke rises from the shipyard that was reportedly hit by Ukrainian missile attack in Sevastopol, Crimea, in this still image from video taken on September 13.
— Photo by Stringer / Reuters

In this handout photo released by the Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev on September 13, Razvozhaev speaks on the mobile phone as smoke and flame rise from a burning Sevastopol shipyard in Crimea.
— Photo by Mikhail Razvozhaev / Telegram / AP