A Russian warship arrived at the port of Mariupol for the first time since the occupation
A Russian warship entered Mariupol port for the first time since the occupation of the city.
A Russian warship entered Mariupol port for the first time since the occupation of the city.
Japan has said that Russian and Chinese warships are patrolling near its waters.
This time, the Russian invaders did not take any Kalibr carriers into the Black Sea.
11 rashist ships are on combat duty in the Black Sea. The missile threat remains high.
Russia has taken two missile carriers to the Black Sea. However, the enemy has exhausted its reserves of cruise missiles, so there are not enough “Kalibrs”.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the destruction of a russian vessel or boat.
Currently, there is not a single enemy ship near the Black Sea coast of Crimea.
The russian frigate “Admiral Gorshkov” with hypersonic missiles “Zirkon” will go on a long voyage.
On Zmiinyi Island, Ukrainian troops refused to surrender to the occupiers and sent a Russian warship to an address that the whole world now knows and repeats.
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