...just to correct/downplay my above recollection, the
ammo-dump/fertiliser incident doesn't mention officers, at least in that particular report[1], so maybe I'm conflating it with a different thing from shortly before that I didn't spot in passing.
From other reports, the missiles coming the other way seem largely civilian-targetted (or untargetted except for "in the general vicinity of something nebulously military"). A spacecraft (satellite, not rocket?) factory got hit, but I don't think that can be considered legitimate and was probably just accidental/careless/incidental to whatever 'legitimate' targetting they would claim, because it was a large building.
Though that was probably an air-launched missile (safely from far from any air-defences, even across the borders), many incoming missiles seem to be sub-launched from the Black Sea. Operationally, probably makes sense. Isolates the launch platform
and crew from both retaliation and any chance of hearing that their commanded targets have been largely civilian in nature (blissfully unaware of any social-media chatter, if you're isolated in a submerged tincan) but I'm wondering what equally stealthy efforts are being made to disrupt their activities out beyond any national/notional territorial limits.
If there's not a Ukrainean-ally's sub or three in the Black Sea, I would be surprised. Even given the risks concerned (and the unliklihood of it ever turning into a U-863/HMS Venturer encounter... the only fully submerged successful sub-on-sub encounter publically known from non-fiction), there'd be some benefits from keeping close tabs, if only in advance of any hotting up of the situation where resupply schedules and opportunities are more precisely observed.
[1] Not sure from which news-site I heard/read what I thought I had. The above was clearly dated after I was forced to delete the BBC News App, so when I half-recall it being a web-page I rather assumed it was theirs that I was now looking at instead, but I have a few others on other tabs (those that don't deluge me with ads/popups).