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Natalia Humeniuk, the infrastructure for long -range missiles, remained in Sevas...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation do not attack Ukraine "calibers" because of the movement of the fleet - the South Command (Video)

Natalia Humeniuk, the infrastructure for long -range missiles, remained in Sevastopol, so the occupiers have limited opportunities for shelling of Ukrainian cities. The Russians do not use the caliber missiles now because their fleet has been moved to Novorossiysk. Natalia Humeniuk, the head of the united coordination press center of defense forces of southern Ukraine, reported this on the air of the telephone. In fact, the ship group is rolled. In the Black Sea, two vessels are carried out.

One ship also tries to control the surface situation in the Azov Sea. Traditionally, the Russian Navy is kept closer to the port in Novorossiysk. Ships are located as far away from Ukraine -controlled shores, as there is a serious threat to the invaders. Natalia Humeniuk's missile infrastructure remained in Sevastopol. "We have not been seeing rocket launchers in the Black Sea for over three weeks," she added.

Representative OK "South" noted that enemy ships are equipped, and they need 2-3 hours to go to combat duty. Novorossiysk had already been relocated to overwater warships like a "Krivak" frigate, and smaller vessels as the Corvettes of the Project 1241 or 1124. Also, Russian invaders moved most of the "caliber" rocket launchers, including "Admiral Grigorovich Buy-M "and submarines of the kilo". Russia is also building a naval port in Abkhazia.

According to analysts, it signals Moscow's "long -term intention" to transfer more of their forces further from the captured Crimea. The port extension should take 2. 5 years. We will remind, on December 6 in the Navy explained why the Fleet of the Russian Federation did not hide in Novorossiysk. Now Ukrainian engineers are working to increase the radius of Neptune missiles and set them on both maritime and terrestrial objects, says the veteran of the Ukrainian Navy Andriy Ryzhenko.