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The Ukrainian Navy assesses enemy activity in the Azov-Black Sea region

Військові моряки України аналізують оперативну обстановку в акваторії Чорного та Азовського морів. Photo: hvylya.net

Recently, the activity of the Russian Navy in the Azov-Black Sea region has noticeably decreased. According to the spokesperson of the Ukrainian Navy, Dmitry Pletenchuk, the Russians use naval platforms only once a month, which is a significant decline compared to previous activity. The main reason for this is the evacuation of Russian ships from Crimea, including Sevastopol.



'Previously, they used them much more actively. Likely, they are experiencing some difficulties with the operation of their naval and boat fleet in the Azov-Black Sea region.'


As a result of this, the Russian occupiers are forced to rely primarily on smaller vessels to accomplish their tasks. This indicates the successful actions of the Ukrainian Navy in limiting the capabilities of the Russian fleet in the Black Sea region and reducing threats from hostile naval forces.



The noted decrease in the activity of the Russian fleet may indicate successful measures by Ukraine to monitor the situation in the Black Sea region and limit the potential for hostile military intervention in this area. Despite this, the situation remains quite tense, and further monitoring of the movements of the Russian fleet remains one of the priority tasks for the Ukrainian Navy.