Russia fears for its ships in Crimea — the bays are empty.

Russia fears for its ships in Crimea — the bays are empty
Russia fears for its ships in Crimea — the bays are empty

The Streltsov Bay in Sevastopol has fallen into a state of neglect, where the Russian fleet is degrading and deteriorating. The current use of the bay is limited to moorings for tugboats and small patrol vessels.

The bay in decline

According to agents of the 'partisan movement' 'ATESH', Russian combat ships in Sevastopol remain under constant threat of attack. As such, they often move and try to hide to avoid possible strikes from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Recent actions by 'ATESH' have led to the verification of the presence of Russian ships, sending gathered data in favor of the Ukrainian Defense Forces. It is emphasized that no ship in the region will go unnoticed.

Our agents continue to monitor the remnants of the Russian fleet, promptly relaying data to the Ukrainian Defense Forces. Every object is under control – no ship will go unnoticed!

We remind you that recently we reported on how the Ukrainian Armed Forces are destroying radar systems in Crimea. We also mentioned how Russia is trying to protect its ships on the occupied peninsula.

The damage to the fleet in Russia and the degradation of the bay in Sevastopol indicate a containment of possible threats and enhanced control over the situation in the area. The actions of the 'partisan movement' demonstrate that Ukrainian forces are actively serving in monitoring and ensuring security in the Black Sea region.


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