THIS is the moment a Ukrainian kamikaze boat drone attacks Putin’s Black Sea flagship – lighting up the night sky in a ferocious explosion. Extraordinary onboard footage show what are thought be two explosive-packed Uncrewed Surface Vessels (USV) in action. Extraordinary onboard footage shows the final moments before what are thought be two explosive-packed Uncrewed Surface Vessels hurtling into Russian warshipsTwitter Video of the attack taken from the shore in Sevastopol show what appear to be two separate explosions as the USVs thunder into the hulls of the shipsTwitter In James Bond-style footage, they hurtle across the water toward their targets before making devastating contact. Video of the attack taken from the shore shows what appears to be two explosions as the USVs thunder into the hulls of the tyrant’s vessels. A blinding explosion seen for miles then suddenly lights up the night sky following the early morning strike in Sevastopol, occupied Crimea. Mad Vlad’s new flagship – a prized Project 11356R frigate named the Admiral Makarov – is believed to have been damaged in the attack. READ MORE ON UKRAINE PUTIN CONDEMNED Putin slammed for Black Sea grain deal suspension as Kremlin blames Ukraine VLADDY DOUBLES Putin 'has 3 body doubles & real one may not exist' claims Ukraine spy chief While the Ivan Golubets Project 266M minesweeper was also struck following the 4.20am local time raid on Saturday. Ukraine says “several Russian warships” were hit in a major attack on the port, home to President Putin’s Black Sea fleet. USV drones are propelled by a single motor with a top speed of 46mph – they can travel over 60miles with a 145lbs (65kg) payload. Explosive detonators, believed to be attached to the front of the 12ft canoe-sized vessel, trigger an explosion of a what is thought to be an onboard warhead. Most read in News BRIDGE DISASTER At least 81 killed as bridge collapses at tourist hotspot SPLIT LANES My family-of-8 has to live in two separate houses - the council split us up phone horror Girlfriend forced to watch on Facetime as her boyfriend, 25, plunged to death DOVER HORROR 'Laughing' man threw petrol bomb at Dover centre before ‘killing himself’ JUNGLE OG Where first I’m a Celeb cast are now… including broke star who slept in pal's car KNIFE HORROR Boy, 12, found on river bank by dad after stabbed to death as mum arrested While the inside is not pictured, submarine expert H.I Sutton believes “curved shaping, with external reinforcing, suggests a warhead”. The drones were among 16-air and maritime robots that launched kamikaze missions on the Russian navy. Russia claimed the Admiral Makarov only sustained radar damage while the minesweeper had its hull holed. This came despite vast plumes of smoke seen rising from the water following an inferno. Russian forces also claimed to have destroyed seven maritime drones, adding three more made it the bay before they were destroyed. Nine air drones also rained hell on the Russian navy in the attack – but Putin’s butchers claimed to have destroyed them all in the onslaught. In another clip, the Russians- firing from helicopters, motor boats and ships – desperately try and gun down a USV as it skims towards a boat. Ukrainian special operators are known to be conducting waterborne raids in southern Ukraine. Read More on The Sun EAR ME OUT I bought cute earrings from Primark but they left my ears with huge holes STARTING BEEF My daughter’s friend is raised vegan - I feed her meat because she’s so pale Throughout the war, Ukrainian fighters have been using relatively cheap drones to cause havoc with Russia. Back in March, a squad of amateur drone users claimed they managed to destroy Russia’s 40-mile infamous “death convoy” of tanks and armoured vehicles in a series of ambushes. TwitterA massive flash of white light lights up the night sky in a blinding explosion seen for miles following the early morning strike in the Black Sea[/caption] A Russian helicopter opens fire onto a Ukrainian boat drone in dramatic footage from Sevastopol – bullets can be seen peppering the waterTwitter What is believed to be a USV drone washed up in Ukraine last month Naval NewsUSV drones are propelled by a single motor and have a top speed of 46mph – they can travel over 60miles with their 145lbs payload[/caption]