The Turkish Navy’s Yavuz MEKO 200TN Track I and Yıldırım F243 class frigates passed through the Bosphorus on their way to the Black Sea, a Bosphorus traffic observer said.
Two frigates – Yavuz and Yıldırım of the Turkish Navy – passed through the Bosphorus on their way to the Black Sea. About that know Yoryuk Isik, observer of the Bosphorus movement.
“The Turkish Navy’s Yavuz MEKO 200TN Track I and Yıldırım F243 class frigates pass through the Bosporus to the Black Sea,” Isik tweeted.
Turkish Navy Yavuz class MEKO 200TN Track I frigate TCG Yıldırım F243 transited Bosphorus en route to the Black Sea. @egetulca #CagdaşSavaşçı. pic.twitter.com/cMTwOuXnni
— Yöruk Işık (@YorukIsik) July 26, 2022
Recall that on the morning of July 23, Russia attacked the port of Odessa, after an agreement was signed on July 22 on the export of grain from Ukraine through the Black Sea.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said the strike at the port of Odessa was a slap in the face of Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, UN Secretary General António Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The Russian Federation said it had nothing to do with the missile attack on the port of Odessa, but later changed its mind and confirmed the shelling, but with its own interpretation.
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