The last patrol ship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, which was located off the coast of Crimea, left Sevastopol Bay on the morning of July 15.
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This was stated by the spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy, Dmitry Pletenchuk.
It is known from open sources that this is a patrol ship of project 1135, Burevestnik. The Russian Black Sea Fleet currently has two such ships in service – Ladny and Pytlivy.
According to Dumskaya, Ladny left Crimea.
Both ships are old. Ladny was built in 1980, Pytlivy in 1981. These ships carry Rastrub anti-submarine missiles, which distinguishes them from the “lightweight” Project 11351 Nerey, to which the former flagship of the Ukrainian Navy, Hetman Sahaidachny, belonged.
Let us recall that the occupiers began withdrawing their fleet from Crimea in 2023 after a series of successful hits on ships by Ukrainian missiles and drones. In 2024, the flight was accelerated by the appearance of ATACMS ballistic missiles in Ukraine, with the help of which the small missile ship Cyclone was sunk in Sevastopol on May 19.
Source: Racurs

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