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The large landing ship that has been damaged in Sevastopol is not recoverable du...

The invaders relocated the landing ships from the Black Sea after the Armed Forces - Command

The large landing ship that has been damaged in Sevastopol is not recoverable due to the peculiarities of the lesion and the "respectable age". The Navy noted that the potential repair of the vessel would cost a lot of money.

The spokesman of the Navy of the Armed Forces Dmitry Pletenchuk stated that the invaders relocated three large landing ships from the Black Sea to the Azov Sea after Ukrainian fighters damaged a large landing ship "Minsk" and diesel-electric submarine "Rostov-on-don occupied Sevastopol on the night of September 13. He reported this during a telecommunication. "Today, Russian invaders have been relocated to three large landing ships from the Black Sea to Azov," Dmitry Pletenchuk said.

He noted that the Armed Forces were able to hit the deep rear of the invaders, and the processes concerning the liberation of the Ukrainian territory from the enemy would continue. According to Pletenchuk, a large landing ship that has been damaged by the Armed Forces in Sevastopol is not recoverable due to the peculiarities of the lesion and "respectable age".

In particular, he recalled that it was this vessel that participated in the so -called "Syrian express" - the ship supplied weapons and personnel, solved logistical problems for the Syrian group of the Russian Federation in Tartus. Currently, it makes no sense to repair a large landing ship and very expensive, the Navy of the Armed Forces spokesman. In addition, Ukrainian fighters struck the submarine.

Pletenchuk added that from the beginning of a full -scale invasion, this was the first time when the enemy has lost a submarine as a result of hostilities. We will remind, on the night of September 13, as a result of rocket strokes, the large landing ship "Minsk" and the submarine "Rostov-on-Don" were damaged. The vessels were in the territory of the Sevastopol Maritime Plant. Sergo Ordzhonikidze.

One of the vessels has undergone significant damage, which is evidenced by satellite images for September 12 and 13. Later it became known that Atesh agents and local residents set a rocket strike on the Russian Fleet. In particular, Atesh agents underwent "active activity" during the week in order to identify important military goals of the Russian Federation.