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The Sevastopol Bay has become a place for the Black Sea Fleet of Russia, where i...

"We have opportunities": the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation for a long time left to live - expert (video)

The Sevastopol Bay has become a place for the Black Sea Fleet of Russia, where it is exactly the defeat. Due to the threat of blows, the Kremlin now places its ships in the Novorossiysk area. The Russian Federation had to remove ships from traditional and convenient locations. Ukraine has demonstrated the possibilities of weapons and conducted a number of successful operations on the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

The Navy of the Russian Federation had to relocate some warships from Sevastopol to the Novorossiysk Bay. This was stated by national security expert Ivan Varchenko on October 17 on the FREED. "The Sevastopol Bay, instead of being cozy, was found for the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation, where it is exactly the defeat of it, where it awaits strikes with Ukrainian various drone systems, including Ukrainian rocket weapons and drones, surface and underwater,". Varchenko noted.

The expert noted that Russia, seeking to save the ships, now concentrates its fleet in the Novorossiysk Bay. "We see that they (Russians - ed. ) We have already escaped, at best to Kerch level are ready to run. At the level of the Novorossiysk bay focus their ships - carriers of the Onyx missiles and other systems. The Russian fleet is not long lived, we all We will destroy one. We have opportunities, we have demonstrated it.

And most likely this year will be the last for the Black Sea Fleet, "he said. According to Ivan Varchenko, Ukraine from the territory of Zaporizhzhya region has the opportunity to beat Russian ships based off the coast of Crimea and in the Azov Sea. "We do not have direct access to the Azov Sea now. They seem like that they can hide. Therefore, they will probably give up this pranks and try to stay closer to Russian borders.