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According to the commander of the Navy, Alexei Shepapa, the enemy has used the c...

"Obviously": Russia has lost the naval center in Crimea-the Navy

According to the commander of the Navy, Alexei Shepapa, the enemy has used the captured peninsula for decades for the needs of warships, but now Ukrainian blows have changed everything. Russia continues to lose the Naval Center in the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula. Vice-Admiral Commander Alexei Shepap in an interview with Reuters shared the details about this. According to him, the hostile Black Sea Fleet was forced to relocate all his ships that remained capable.

They were transported from Crimea to other places. But as for the Navy Main Navy, it is absolutely ineffective due to attacks from Ukraine. Missiles and naval drones have caused serious damage to the base in Sevastopol, and it remains the center for repair, maintenance, training and storage of ammunition. "It has been created for many decades, perhaps for centuries. And now they are obviously losing this center," Alexei Zhpapa said.

In Ukraine, there are no large warships in Ukraine, so unmanned military boats with explosives have been created for the enemy attacks. Also, during the confrontation, the blows were struck by the Black Sea Fleet and other enemy objects on the peninsula with the help of Western Storm Shadow and ATACMS missiles. "Virtually all major combat ships were withdrawn from the main base of the Black Sea Fleet and are in Novorossiysk, some of them in the Azov Sea," Alexei Zhpapa continued.

At the same time, the Navy commander continues, there are no large objects in Novorossiysk as in the captured Crimea, but the enemy tries to solve this problem to try to terrorize peaceful Ukrainian cities. While the Russians think that to do next, Ukraine has destroyed or damaged 27 enemy warships, and five of them were destroyed as a result of a blast on marine mines, which were installed by Ukrainian military near the Sevastopol Bay.