The Sevastopol Bay in Crimea was blocked by Russian invaders on Saturday, April 15.
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In the morning, the command of the Russian Black Sea Fleet began to stop the movement of passenger boats because of the bay where enemy ships are based. And only then, to block the entrance, the Russians used large floating structures. This was reported by the Telegram channel “Crimean wind”.
Photos appeared on the network, which show that at least three floating structures were installed at the entrance to the Sevastopol Bay. The elongated modules cover about half of the entrance to the bay, which is approximately 400 m wide.
In the control room of the passenger fleet of the Sevastopol enterprise “Sevelektroavtotrans”, they noted that the flights were closed until “special order”.
The so-called governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, wrote on Telegram that the raid was blocked, taking into account supposedly traditional preventive work on anti-submarine and sabotage support.
Recall that the last time the enemy is not the first time closes the Sevastopol Bay. In particular, the crossing is regularly closed after explosions in Crimea.
So, on March 22, the Russians resorted to such actions after several loud explosions in the bay. And on October 29, 2022, a drone attack on the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the Sevastopol Bay led to the defeat of at least three enemy ships. Then the ships of the class Admiral Grigoryevich, Admiral Makarov and the minesweeper Ivan Golubets suffered.
Source: “Crimean wind”
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