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According to the speaker of the Navy Dmitry Pletenchuk, in fact, it is all that ...

For the first time in a long time: the Russian Federation brought to sea 3 submarines with winged missiles - the Navy

According to the speaker of the Navy Dmitry Pletenchuk, in fact, it is all that is in the enemy in the Azov-Black Sea region. The Black Sea Fleet is now called underwater, but it is no longer threatened by Ukraine. Russian invaders continue to terrorize the peaceful cities of Ukraine and now brought submarines into the sea. They are charged with winged missiles. This was stated by a spokesman for the Navy of the Armed Forces Dmitry Pletenchuk on his page on the social network Facebook.

According to him, the enemy brought into the sea at once 3 submarines, which has not happened for a long time. They are carriers of winged missiles that regularly attack the Ukrainian territory. The total volley of all three submarine is 12 caliber missiles. "In fact, these are all available in the Azov-Black Sea region. Sometimes the Black Sea fleet is called underwater. Now it is true," Dmitry Pletenchuk wrote.

Before that, the speaker of the Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said that the Russian Federation could not patrol the entire water area around the Crimean bridge on the captured peninsula by the ship forces. According to Dmitry Pletenchuk, the enemy is forced to make the passage as narrow as possible to facilitate the work of aviation that performs patrol and anti -water struggle actually only from the air.

"The situation comes from the fact that they cannot patrol the entire water area around this bridge by ship forces. That is, directly from ships and boats, and they are forced to narrow this passage as much as possible to facilitate the work This issue and performs patrols and anticancer struggle only from the air, "the Navy spokesman summed up. We will remind, on July 23 it was reported that the Navy told about the "trouble" of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation.