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The Russian Federation has withdrawn all its patrol ships from occupied Crimea

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The Ukrainian Navy called for remembrance on this day, as the last enemy patrol ship was removed from the territory of Ukrainian Crimea today.

The Russian Federation has withdrawn all patrol ships of the Black Sea Fleet from the temporarily occupied Crimea. For now, the latter will leave the territory. This was stated by the spokesman of the Ukrainian Navy Dmitry Pletenchuk on Facebook on Monday, July 15.

“The last patrol ship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet will leave our Crimea today. Remember this day,” the spokesman wrote.

Earlier, the NYT wrote that Ukraine is armed with American-made ATACMS missiles and can attack any point in Russian-occupied Crimea.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg believes that Ukraine has the right to use weapons provided by allies to strike legitimate military targets on Russian territory.

No ships and aircraft: Ukrainian Armed Forces pressure Russia to demilitarize Crimea
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