The Russians patrol the Black Sea with the help of an Iranian UAV
Russian oinvaders are patrolling the Black Sea near Sevastopol with the help of an Iranian drone.
Russian oinvaders are patrolling the Black Sea near Sevastopol with the help of an Iranian drone.
The Black Sea Fleet headquarters building in Sevastopol, destroyed as a result of the Ukrainian attack, will not be repaired.
The Russian governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, accidentally revealed the location of another Russian landing craft.
A large Russian amphibious ship arrived in occupied Sevastopol. Probably, he can start combat duty.
In Sevastopol, a Tarantula-type patrol ship, which was stolen by the Russian invaders in Ukraine, sank.
Ukrainian partisans conducted reconnaissance in Sevastopol, and also recorded the location of Russian ships and boats.
Captured ships of the Naval Forces of Ukraine are being disposed of in occupied Sevastopol.
In Sevastopol, after a large-scale storm, the invaders restored 60% of the barrier fences.
The Russians still haven’t installed the bonny barricades after they were blown away by the storm.
A storm in the occupied Crimea could destroy the barriers that the Russians put up to protect against attacks by Ukrainian troops.
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