"This is purely technical," the spokesman said. He explained that the submarines do not have to be hidden where they should be based directly, and the Russians will most likely solve this problem and find a way to replenish the stocks. "Yes, of course, it is better to do it on the basis where the infrastructure works accordingly, first of all, to load the same missiles, but in any case I think that it will not especially affect the tasks.
But the fact that such a problem in them was confirmed," Pletenchuk said. The British newspaper The Telegraph has published satellite images of atomic submarines of Russia's atomic fisheries in Avachinskaya Bay on Kamchatka after an earthquake. Journalists noted that the photo could see the deviation of one of the pierce from its original position, and suggested that he could break away from his mooring. The researcher of the royal joint institute of services Dr.
Sidhart Kausal argued that no damage to the underwater fleet was detected. On July 30, an 8. 8 magnitude earthquake occurred in the Far East of Russia near Kamchatka, which caused a destructive tsunami. It became the strongest after the 2011 earthquake. OSINT analytics reported that the earthquake on Kamchatka has jeopardized the base of the Russian Federation with submarines and nuclear weapons.
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