Wednesday 13 April 2022 – According to a statement from the Russian Defence Ministry, 1,026 soldiers of Ukraine’s 36th Marine Brigade, including 162 officers, surrendered in the besieged port city of Mariupol. However, the Ukrainian Defence Ministry said it had no information about the surrender. Later that day, Denys Prokopenko, the commander of the Azov Regiment, acknowledged that some Ukrainian defenders had surrendered. Ukraine claimed the Russian guided-missile cruiser Moskva, the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet, was hit by two Ukrainian Neptune anti-ship cruise missiles, setting the ship on fire. Moskva later suffered a munition explosion due to the fires. Later, the Russian Defence Ministry confirmed that the warship had suffered serious damage and that all its crew had been evacuated, but claimed that it remained afloat, which was confirmed by The Pentagon. Russia later said that measures were being taken to tow the stricken ship back to port. In an interview, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned that Russia will view U.S. and NATO vehicles transporting weapons on Ukrainian territory as legitimate military targets. He added that any attempts by the West to inflict significant damage on Russia’s military or its separatist allies in Ukraine will be “harshly suppressed” Ivan Ariefiev, the regional military administration spokesperson of Zaporizhzhia Oblast, said that Russian forces attacked Novodanylivka village in Zaporizhzhia Oblast with phosphorus bombs.
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