Incidents

The enemy is afraid: Bratchuk told that Russian ships would be safer in sea than in the Bays of Crimea

The speaker of the Odessa Ova Sergey Bratchuk stated that the crews of Russian ships will be asked for combat duty on their own. Russian ships are now safer to be on a fighting in the Black Sea than in the bays of the port of Sevastopol. This was reported by a spokesman of the Odessa Ova Sergey Bratchuk on the air of the Telvarathon. According to his statement, the crews of ships of the Russian Federation will ask for combat duty on their own.

The speaker of the Odessa Ova noted that it is safer than being off the coast of Crimea. "They will now be asked to go for combat duty, because it is probably a little safer than being in the bays of the temporarily occupied Sevastopol. Although the same" cotton "has the features of" growing "in seawater," he emphasized. Bratchuk noted that the enemy is afraid of the Ukrainian army and knows that it has a means of fire defeat to be used if the enemy tries to approach the Ukrainian shores.

Earlier, Focus wrote that on April 24 in Sevastopol there were powerful explosions in Sevastopol. One of the drones, according to the invaders, was destroyed by military personnel of the Black Sea Fleet, and the other allegedly exploded himself. The locals, in addition to powerful explosions, heard shooting from a large caliber plant in the direction of the sea. It was also reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation increased the defense of Crimea after the explosion in Sevastopol.