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Russia withdrew to the sea from the occupied Sevastopol the majority of carriers of Caliber missiles: the media received a photo

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Occupiers withdrew most of the missile carriers from the occupied Sevastopol/Radio Liberty

From the ports in the occupied Crimean city of Sevastopol, Russia has taken most of the missile carriers out to sea. In particular, we are talking about 9 out of 14 pieces of equipment capable of firing Caliber missiles.

Relevant information was reported by journalists. In particular, as of June 15, it was possible to show photos of enemy ships.

The occupiers took out to the sea most of their missile carriers

The media reported that they were talking about Caliber missiles. It is known that one missile carrier, the Alrosa submarine, was again sent for repairs after testing.

However, it is known that eight ships are moored at the Kurina Quay in Sevastopol Bay, in particular:

  • seven ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet;
  • and “Slavutich”, a Ukrainian medium reconnaissance ship, command and control ship, which Russia seized back in February-March 2014 during the occupation of Crimea. It should be mentioned that its tail number – U510 – was painted over by the enemies a few years ago.

Russia withdrew to the sea from the occupied Sevastopol, most of the carriers of the Caliber missiles: the media received a photo

The occupiers hold missile carriers in Kurina Bay/Photo by Radio Liberty

Russia withdrew most of the missile launchers from occupied Sevastopol

Russia keeps its submarines at the pier in the South Bay/Photo by Radio Liberty

The journalists said that the second from the left is the Burevestnik project 11356R frigate.

The Black Sea Fleet has three such frigates that have been painted over with side numbers since the beginning of a full-scale attack (to complicate the identification of units of the same type):

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  • “Admiral Grigorovich” tail number 494;
  • “Admiral Essen” – number 490;
  • “Admiral Makarov” – 499.

It is also known that the third from the left is a Project 21631 Buyan-M small rocket ship. There are four of them in the Black Sea Fleet: “Vyshny Volochek” (No. 609), “Orekhovo-Zuevo” (No. 626), “Ingushetia” (No. 630) and “Grayvoron” (No. 600).

Russia withdrew to the sea from the occupied Sevastopol most of the carriers of Caliber missiles: the media received a photo

Occupiers keep ships in the South Bay/Photo by Radio Liberty

According to journalists, two Project 636.3 Varshavyanka submarines are moored in the South Bay, which is the largest branch of the Sevastopol Bay. At the same time, it is known that the Russian Black Sea Fleet has six submarines of this project:

  • B-261 Novorossiysk;
  • B-237 Rostov-on- Don”;
  • B-262 “Stary Oskol”;
  • B-265 “Krasnodar”;
  • B-268 “Veliky Novgorod”;
  • B-271 “Kolpino”.

Briefly about enemy ships in the Black Sea

  • For many days, enemy ships have been trying to isolate battle areas and block civilian court. In particular, the enemy carried out the relevant actions in the Black and Azov Seas.
  • On June 13, the Yug operational command reported that Russia was holding 5 carriers of enemy missiles in the Black Sea. In particular, it was about a grouping of ships and one submarine.
  • On June 11, there were 4 enemy ships in the Black Sea. They carry approximately 40 cruise missiles.

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