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Sevastopol has a third of the ships that Russia seized during the annexation of ...

Employed to others: in the Russian Federation the recycling of Ukrainian Navy ships in the Crimea was postponed - Roszma

Sevastopol has a third of the ships that Russia seized during the annexation of 2014. The Russians will not be destroyed yet, as they have decided to pay more attention to other issues. The Russian occupation authorities temporarily postponed the disposal of warships, which were captured in the Crimea in 2014. Among the vessels, which are likely to not cut into spare parts - the VDC "Konstantin Olshansky", two Corvets, a control ship and others.

The decision of the occupation authorities was informed by the RIA Novosti news agency in the Telegram. Roszma journalists received information from unnamed primary sources in the Crimean Power Structures - the name is not disclosed. The source stated that ships that were in Sevastopol and were captured in the Ukrainian Navy in 2014 are really planning to be disposed of. The names of objects that can be cut into pieces or disassembled are not listed.

However, the Russian Federation owns the following stolen vessels: VDC "Konstantin Olshansky", two corvetes - "Ternopil" and "Lutsk", as well as the Slavutich management ship - a total of about 20 pcs. The interlocutor of the journalists also stated that the authorities have yet postponed the disposal. The reason for such actions is the need to make more attention to the safety of existing Russian ships.

"Currently, the process of recycling, according to the source, has been stopped for individual ships because of the need to ensure the safety of Russian ships. " It should be noted that on January 18, the media told that Ukrainian warships began to cut on the occupied peninsula. In the tenth year of the war, the Russian authorities decided to take advantage of high quality steel, as well as equipment that stole in the Navy of Ukraine during annexation in 2014.

In the photos made in Inkerman the Russian edition, they saw Corvette "Lutsk", the Cherkasy trail. At the same time, official comments were not received by the authorities. Meanwhile, investigators found out that 19 Ukrainian ships survived in Crimea. As of spring 2014, there were 51 pcs. Earlier in the media reported that the Russians do with selected vessels. For example, in the summer of 2023, the Ternopil Corvette was used during naval exercises-an anti-ship rocket was hit to flood.