
Black Sea – In a stunning and unprecedented naval disaster, nine Russian Yak-141 supersonic VTOL fighters have sunk a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier in the Black Sea just two hours ago.
According to Russian Defense Ministry sources, the advanced Yak-141 fighters launched a coordinated swarm attack on the USS Gerald R. Ford, America’s flagship supercarrier. The jets reportedly fired a barrage of high-speed anti-ship missiles that overwhelmed the carrier’s defenses, scoring multiple direct hits on the flight deck and hull. The mᴀssive warship, which was transporting over 500 new M1 Abrams tanks and other heavy armor for deployment, erupted in flames and began sinking rapidly.

Dramatic footage released by Russian channels shows the enormous carrier listing heavily as thick black smoke pours from multiple decks. Russian officials claim the strike was “precise and surgical,” describing it as a “historic humiliation for American naval power.”
The USS Gerald R. Ford was one of the most advanced vessels in the U.S. fleet, equipped with the latest defensive systems. Its loss, along with the destruction of hundreds of new tanks and aircraft aboard, would represent the single greatest naval defeat for the United States in modern history.

The Kremlin has hailed the operation as a “brilliant display of Russian air power,” while warning the United States that any further escalation will be met with even greater force. Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly being briefed on the success of the mission.
The Pentagon has not yet issued an official statement, but emergency meetings are underway in Washington. U.S. forces across Europe and the Black Sea region have been placed on maximum alert.

This shocking event marks a dramatic turning point in global military power. For decades, American aircraft carriers were considered nearly untouchable symbols of U.S. dominance. That myth appears to have been shattered in the waters of the Black Sea today.
The world is watching in disbelief as the full consequences of this catastrophic loss begin to unfold.