Dmitry Pletenchuk noted that the Crimean Bridge at this time was guarded by the enemy even without the presence of a naval unit.
The Russian invaders did not bring their ships to the Black Sea for a week. Moreover, even a submarine was “removed” from the security of the military base in Novorossiysk. About this telethon air Something new Spokesman of the Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Dmitry Pletenchuk.
According to him, recently the Russian Federation puts submarine launch vehicles on duty every day, but now the situation has changed and added that in the Sea of Azov this period is longer.
He suggested that enemy combat units not go out on patrol, probably out of fear of defeat.
“Another question is why they stopped guarding the base in this way, as they used to do… I think we will find out this information later,” suggested Pletenchuk.
According to him, this may be due to some kind of maintenance or other internal decisions of the invaders.
The military man also reported the situation in the area of the Crimean city, which was closely guarded by the enemy even without a naval component.
“They are now creating other mechanisms that should compensate for the absence of ships at sea. This is the construction of various hydraulic structures – these are pontoons, barges, and strange structures that they built on the bridge, and aviation, which is still under construction. present in the air That is, they They try to protect this thing as much as possible,” explained Pletenchuk.
As we have already written, monitoring the Telegram channel Crimean air earlier said that the construction of a parallel structure resembling a bridge is continuing on the illegally built Kerch Bridge.
The Navy spoke about the “double” of the Crimean Bridge, built by the invaders
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