missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters
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missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters
Summary
missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters is a missile strike[1]. It draws 171 Wikipedia views per month (missile_strike category, ranking #20 of 62).[2]
Key Facts
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters is located in Sevastopol[3].
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters is in the country of Ukraine[4].
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters's instance of is recorded as missile strike[5].
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters's instance of is recorded as bombardment[6].
- crab trap is named after missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters[7].
- The location of missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters was Black Sea Fleet Headquarters Building[8].
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters is part of Sevastopol attacks (2022–present)[9].
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters is part of full-scale Russo-Ukrainian war[10].
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters's armament is recorded as Storm Shadow[11].
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters's target is recorded as Black Sea Fleet Headquarters Building[12].
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters occurred on September 22, 2023[13].
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 44.61277777777778, 'lon': 33.52388888888889}[14].
- Among those involved in missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters was Armed Forces of Ukraine[15].
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'uk', 'text': 'Крабова пастка'}[16].
- missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters dates from the Russian occupation of Crimea[17].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include missile strike[5] and bombardment[6].
Origins
crab trap is named after missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters[7].
Use and Application
Part of include Sevastopol attacks (2022–present)[9], a bombardment[18], in Ukraine[19] and full-scale Russo-Ukrainian war[10], a war[20], in Ukraine[21].
Why It Matters
missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters draws 171 Wikipedia views per month (missile_strike category, ranking #20 of 62).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]