Encounter On 24 February 2022, the Russian flagship
cruiser Moskva and patrol ship
Vasily Bykov began an
assault on
Snake Island, a Ukrainian island located in the
Black Sea near the
Danube Delta. It is a small island with a
single village populated by fewer than 30 people, that had a contingent of 13
border guards, all belonging to the
Izmail Border Detachment, stationed on the island at the time of the attack.
Moskva called on the soldiers to surrender in return for their safety, which was firmly declined by the defenders. The audio of the interaction was originally posted by the Ukrainian online newspaper
Ukrainska Pravda. The exchange, which took place in Russian, has been translated as: "Ukrainian 1" is believed to be Roman Hrybov (also transliterated
Gribov), The line has also been translated as "Fuck you, Russian warship." Author and academic Alex Abramovich, writing in the
London Review of Books, noted that a more literal translation of "", transliterated as , is "Go to a
dick", or more idiomatically, "Go sit on a dick". Subsequently, Snake Island was captured by the Russian naval forces, and Ukraine had initially thought and reported that the thirteen soldiers defending it were all killed in the Russian assault.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced he would "posthumously" award the soldiers on Snake Island with the highest Ukrainian honour, the
Hero of Ukraine. Russia however denied those accounts and stated that all the soldiers were not dead, but had surrendered and been taken as prisoners.
Aftermath in March 2022. On 28 February 2022, the
Ukrainian Navy announced that all of the border guards were alive and detained by the
Russian Navy. On 24 March 2022, some of the Snake Island border guards, including Roman Hrybov, were returned to Ukraine in a prisoner exchange. On 29 March 2022, Hrybov returned to his native
Cherkasy Oblast, and was given a medal by
Governor of Cherkasy Oblast Ihor Taburets for his actions. On 13 April 2022, Ukrainian presidential adviser
Oleksiy Arestovych and Odesa governor
Maksym Marchenko said that
Moskva had been hit by two
Neptune anti-ship missiles and was on fire in rough seas. A source at
the Pentagon in the US later confirmed that
Moskva had been hit by Ukrainian missiles. Russian state-owned news agencies said the ship was badly damaged and its crew was evacuated due to a "fire" from "detonated ammunition". The ship sank while being towed to a naval base. Russian troops were
garrisoned on the island until late June 2022, when the Ukrainian military
successfully retook the island. The island currently houses a small observational
detachment under Ukrainian control. == Reception ==