Russians withdraw all missile carriers from Black Sea due to storm
The Russian occupiers withdrew all their missile carriers from the Black Sea due to a severe storm as of the morning of 7 February.
Source: Natalia Humeniuk, Head of the Joint Press Centre for Operational Command Pivden (South), on air during the national joint 24/7 newscast
Quote: "A powerful storm continues to rage in the sea. As for the Black Sea, it is the most powerful one ever recorded; it is 5–7 on the scale. Because of this, the enemy's naval flotilla is almost entirely sheltered in their base points. Two ships are left on duty, but they are not missile carriers; they collect information about the surface situation."
Details: Humeniuk noted that there is also a storm in the Sea of Azov, but it is not as powerful, registering 2–3 on the scale.
Despite this, the Russian Federation has withdrawn its ships; currently, there are none in the Sea of Azov, and the occupiers are conducting surface surveys remotely.
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