British intelligence: Russia is looking for ways to keep the fleet in the Black Sea
The Russian Navy has resorted to limiting its operations in the eastern part of the Black Sea, as its losses are increasing.
The Russian Navy has resorted to limiting its operations in the eastern part of the Black Sea, as its losses are increasing.
In addition, for the first time in history, the Commission imposed a fine on Russia for non-payment of contributions after it was stripped of its powers in March 2022.
After the rejection of the Western countries from Russian energy carriers, the Russian Federation is forced to sell marine fuel on the domestic market.
Norway has warned that russian fishing vessels calling at ports in the north of the country may be transporting contraband electronics to russia that are subject to European sanctions.
Ukraine has already received more than UAH 2.2 billion in revenues, thanks to the assets of russian federation and Belarus, which were seized by the Bureau of Economic Security.
According to minimum calculations, the export potential of nitrogen and phosphate fertilizers of russian federation is more than 20 million tons per year. At current prices, this is about $15 billion.
7 enemy ships are maneuvering near the Crimea.
The authorities of Hammerfest (Norway) allowed the creation of a protected zone in the coastal water area. Hvaldimir, a beluga whale, will live there – presumably, he was trained in russia to carry out espionage activities.
The Russian dry cargo vessel “Port Olya-4” ran aground in the northern part of the Caspian Sea and blocked the movement of ships.
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