Russian Navy in Crimea Conceals Damaged Warships with Camouflage Nets.

Russian Navy in Crimea Conceals Damaged Warships with Camouflage Nets
Russian Navy in Crimea Conceals Damaged Warships with Camouflage Nets

Military Activity Intensifies in Crimea

According to Novyny.live: Following attacks by Ukrainian forces, Russia is attempting to hide damaged vessels of its Black Sea Fleet in Crimea by covering them with camouflage netting. This tactic appears to be an effort to protect and preserve military hardware that has been compromised in combat. The Black Sea has become a critical theater in the conflict, with Ukraine targeting Russia's naval assets to challenge its dominance.

The camouflaged ships have been observed in Sevastopol's Sukharna Bay. Large landing ships docked there include:

  • A Project 775 Ropucha-class landing ship
  • A Project 1171 'Tapir' (Alligator-class) large landing ship
  • A Project 1241 'Molniya' (Tarantul-class) missile corvette

Notably, the 'Tapir' landing ship sustained damage in 2023 from a missile strike by Ukraine's Defense Forces.

Recent events underscore heightened Ukrainian military activity. For instance, on the night of February 17, Ukrainian forces struck a Russian Ka-27 helicopter in the Kamyishly area. Ukraine's General Staff confirmed the operation, stating:

'The hit on the target is confirmed' - General Staff of Ukraine

Incidents Reported in Russia's Krasnodar Region

Beyond Crimea, incidents have been reported in Russia's Krasnodar region, where the 'Tamannettegaz' oil terminal was struck. These events highlight the escalating tensions in the wider region and the expanding scope of the conflict. Such strikes on Russian energy infrastructure have become a recurring feature of the war, aiming to disrupt logistics and supply lines.

The described incidents point to the ongoing military confrontation between Ukraine and Russia, particularly in the strategically vital Black Sea region. The concealment of damaged warships likely indicates significant losses for the Russian fleet and a need to conserve military resources. The situation in the Krasnodar region further demonstrates that the conflict is spreading beyond Crimea's borders, causing flare-ups in various areas that could influence the overall dynamics of the war.


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