Russian Defense Ministry has announced that the Moskva cruiser sank while being towed in a storm due to "the detonation of ammunition."

Iran PressEurope: The Moskva missile cruiser sank while being towed amid a storm because of hull damage sustained during the detonation of ammunition, the Russian Defense Ministry said Thursday.

Ukraine's Operational Command South claimed earlier on Thursday that the Moskva had begun to sink after it was hit by Ukrainian Neptune anti-ship missiles.

"During the towing of the Moskva cruiser to the designation port, the ship lost stability due to hull damage, sustained during the detonation of ammunition because of a fire. Amid the heavy storm, the ship sank," the Ministry said, according to Russian state news agency TASS.

The Ministry underscored that the crew was evacuated to nearby Black Sea Fleet ships, as was announced earlier.

Earlier on Thursday, Russian Defense Ministry reported that the Black Sea Fleet missile cruiser Moskva sustained serious damage after a detonation of ammunition, caused by an onboard fire. The Ministry said that the crew was evacuated to nearby Black Sea Fleet ships, adding that the cause of the incident is being determined.

But the Institute for the Study of War (IOW) says it was not able to verify that Ukraine had sunk the warship.

The Ministry said later that the cruiser remained buoyant, and its main weapons were not damaged, adding that towing is being attempted.

Moskva was the flagship of the Black Sea fleet and a lead ship of Project 1164. It was commissioned in 1983 under the name of Slava ("Glory"). In 1996, the cruiser received its current name. Its main weapon is 16 P-1000 Vulkan missile launchers.

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