In Sevastopol, after the storm on November 26-27, the Russian invaders restored 60% of the booms.
The Russians are still unable to restore the booms near the Crimean Bridge after they sank as a result of the storm on November 26-27. The Spokesman of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Dmitry Pletenchuk announced this at the telethon.
“At the moment, there is no information about the continuation of the booms around the so-called Crimean Bridge. There is information that 60% of the booms around Sevastopol have been resumed and this work continues,” he said.
The priority of the invaders is the naval base, where there are no major ships now – they are located in Novorossiysk. “However, work began there first, and it continues today,” Pletenchuk said.
We remind you that on November 26-27, a strong storm hit the Black Sea and the south of Ukraine, including Crimea, which was temporarily occupied by Russia. As a result of the disaster, hundreds of trees were cut down in various regions, dozens of houses were damaged, thousands of people lost power, and there were casualties.
As a result of the storm, Russia’s defense of the Crimean Bridge was severely damaged. Most of the barges in front of him from the Black Sea were washed away or flooded.
Source: korrespondent
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