Dramatic pictures - and a credible video - showing the Russian warship Moskva before it sank last week have appeared online.
The video and images match the shape and design of the missile cruiser.
Russia says a fire onboard caused ammunitions to explode and the vessel sank as it was being towed in a storm. Ukraine says it hit it with missiles.
The new images do not immediately back the claims of either side - but there is no sign of a storm at the time.
What do the video and images show?
The images were allegedly taken on 14 April, a day after Ukraine claimed to have struck the warship.
The three-second video clip - likely taken from a rescue boat - shows the Moskva in the distance listing heavily on her port side.
A tug, likely a Russian Shakhter, is on its right.
Smoke can be seen billowing out of the ship, with a section of the freeboard heavily damaged.
Holes are also visible in other parts of the freeboard in one picture, suggesting the warship had taken in a substantial amount of water.
It also appears all of the vessel's lifeboats had been deployed.
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