The Navy explained where the destroyed Russian boat was heading

The Russians used the boat to provide support for their garrisons in the temporarily occupied territories.
The Russian high-speed boat, destroyed by the Ukrainian Navy the day before, was heading to the captured Tendriva Spit for rotation and support for the enemy garrison. This was reported by the Navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk, writes Ukrinform.
According to him, the occupiers are keeping their forces on the spit and are trying to support them by sea routes, since there is no land access there. For this, the Russian Federation uses various types of boats – from hull-mounted “Tunets” to simpler high-speed boats.
Pletenchuk noted that during such rotation attempts, the Ukrainian Navy regularly intercepts the enemy.
“We play this game all the time, and some of them fail on the spot,” the spokesman emphasized.
The Ukrainian Navy also provided details of the explosion of a ship off the coast of Odesa.