Incidents

Some ruins: Russians have not resumed the headquarters of the CFF after shocks of the Armed Forces

According to the expector of the General Staff Vladislav Seleznev, Russian air defense is unable to provide safe space over the occupied peninsula. The enemy is afraid of new blows from Ukraine. Last September, explosions occurred in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, which resulted in the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation. For almost six months, it remains in ruins.

The military expert and former spokesman for the General Staff of the Armed Forces Vladislav Seleznev in an interview for OBOZREVATEL called the reason why the enemy did not restore the building. According to him, Russia in Crimea cannot provide reliable protection for this structure that could protect from the new attacks of the Ukrainian side. The restoration work has not begun, but some of the basements of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation work further.

"I think that military infrastructure in Sevastopol is quite branched, and the enemy has the opportunity to use other buildings and structures to ensure the functioning of the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet," said Vladislav Seleznev, telling where the military leadership is located now. Separately, the military expert added that a lot of financial investments are needed to restore the building.

In this case, the enemy is not sure that after repair on the building will not be struck again, which will destroy the headquarters again. "Given that Russian air defense, despite the statements, is not able to fully provide the safe space over the territory of the temporarily occupied Sevastopol, I do not think that in the near future the enemy will spend the resource to restore the building of the Black Sea Fleet Staff," he added Vladislav Seleznyov.

We will remind that on September 22 at the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation in the occupied Sevastopol in the Crimea arrived missiles. The blow was caused during a meeting of the leading staff of the Russian Fleet. According to the Special Operations forces of the Armed Forces, 34 officers were killed in Sevastopol as a result of a blow to the Black Sea Fleet Staff in Sevastopol. Another 105 Russian servicemen were injured.