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Russian military re-grouping in the Black Sea

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re-grouping in the Black Sea

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  • Currently, the enemy left a warship and a submarine equipped with cruise missiles and several large landing ships in the Black Sea.
  • The risk of an amphibious assault remains, but now there are no signs that the enemy is preparing for the active phase of the landing operation,” Bratchuk said.
  • According to him, the enemy’s combat potential on Snake Island is expanding, but the Odesa district’s defensive forces are taking steps to repel the enemy
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Although Russian ships have returned to their bases in temporarily seized Crimea, up to 12 cruise missiles can still be launched from the Black Sea. In a Telegram message, Serhii Btratchuk, spokeswoman for the Odesa Regional Military Administration, stated this.

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“Russian Black Sea Fleet ships continue to regroup. Currently, the enemy left a warship and a submarine equipped with cruise missiles and several large landing ships in the Black Sea. The risk of an amphibious assault remains, but now there are no signs that the enemy is preparing for the active phase of the landing operation,” Bratchuk said.

According to him, the enemy’s combat potential on Snake Island is expanding, but the Odesa district’s defensive forces are taking steps to repel the enemy.

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