Turkey will continue not to let warships into the Black Sea
Turkey will not allow warships of countries at war to pass through the Bosphorus.
Turkey will not allow warships of countries at war to pass through the Bosphorus.
Russian troops are building up the presence of the navy in the Sea of Azov.
The military personnel of the aggressor country paint over the names and tail numbers on their warships.
This morning, two Russian warships near Odessa opened fire with artillery.
Today, four warships of the Russian Navy fired on Mariupol.
On Saturday, March 12th, in the occupied Crimea, the departure of Russian ships from the Sevastopol naval base was noticed.
Four warships of the Russian Federation and three missile boats are heading towards Odesa.
Now there are six Russian warships in the Azov Sea.
The Ukrainian Naval Forces conducted a PASSEX naval exercise with ships from the US, Turkish and Romanian navies.
The ships of NATO’s second mine action group entered the Black Sea.
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