Russia Confirms Relocation of Black Sea Fleet
Russia Confirms Relocation of Black Sea Fleet

Russia Confirms Relocation of Black Sea Fleet

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Russia's Black Sea Fleet has been compelled to relocate many of its warships from Sevastopol due to increased attacks by Ukraine, marking the first official acknowledgment of this shift by a Russian authority. Dmitry Rogozin, a Russian-installed senator, stated that large Russian ships had become vulnerable targets for Ukrainian unmanned boats, necessitating the fleet's move to Novorossiysk. He emphasized the need for Russia to enhance its drone technology and electronic warfare capabilities to adapt to the changing warfare landscape. The ongoing conflict has seen intensified fighting in eastern Ukraine, particularly in Selydove, as Russian forces attempt to secure control over the Donbas region. Despite these challenges, the Ukrainian military reported repelling numerous Russian assaults in the area. The situation reflects a broader military-technical revolution impacting the war, with innovative tactics altering the dynamics on the front lines.

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