There are no more Russian ships in Crimea - what remains.
In Crimea, after constant attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, there are no longer any Russian military ships ready for battle. Now Russia uses boats that are not such priority targets. This was announced by the spokesperson for the Ukrainian Naval Forces, Dmytro Pletenchuk, during the broadcast of the program 'Morning.LIVE'.
Boats instead of ships
The ships left in Crimea by Russia are either out of order or not ready for combat due to the high risk of defeat by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Particularly dangerous for them is the basing in Sevastopol. Now only boats are going to the evacuee, which are more engaged in patrolling and protection against diversions.
'Now the enemy uses boats for patrolling and protection against diversions. These units are harder to injure and are not priority targets,' noted Dmytro Pletenchuk.
The spokesperson for the Ukrainian Naval Forces also noted that Russia's missile carriers are currently not entering the Black Sea, and the situation remains under control. Recently, we wrote about Ukraine's readiness for a possible threat from Transnistria and about constant attacks by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the south.
Due to constant attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russia has been left without ships ready for battle in Crimea and is now using boats for patrolling and protection against diversions. The situation is still manageable, but it remains tense.
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