The FSB is trying to hide its ships in Crimea in the most remote bays

The FSB is trying to hide its ships in Crimea in the most remote bays


Usually, it is in the deep part of the Sevastopol Bay that the patrol ships of the project 22460 “Hunter” are based.

The Border Service of the FSB of Russia is trying to protect its ships from attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, taking them to the most remote part of the Sevastopol Bay – to berth No. 56 at the entrance to the Inkerman Bay. This is reported by “Crimean Wind”.

The ships are regularly moved between different berths, changing their parking places in different bays of Sevastopol. The photo shows how one day two such ships were at the berth, and the next – only one.

In Crimea, the Russian coast guard has four ships of this project: “Izumrud”, “Amethyst”, “Provorny” and “Bezuprechny”. The last time one of them went to sea was in January 2025.

According to sources, the Okhotnyky are now mostly used not for their intended purpose, but as resting places for FSB officers. These ships have saunas and swimming pools installed on board under the pretext of “improving service conditions”.

Also, as USM recently reported, the Defense Intelligence special forces received a Magura W6P sea drone with the flag of the Donetsk region.