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Russia checks coastline in Sevastopol following sinking of its submarine by Ukraine
Russian forces have started inspecting the coast of Sevastopol in Crimea following the sinking of the B-237 submarine Rostov-na-Donu by Ukrainian Defense Forces
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The Atesh guerrilla movement reported this on August 5.
An Atesh agent stated that a Russian helicopter landed at Cape Chersonesos, from which the Russian army boarded a boat and headed toward Kilen Bay. The purpose of their visit was to locate those responsible for the submarine's destruction and to assess how to prevent similar attacks in the future.
Atesh stated, "We continue to closely monitor the situation, ensuring that the Russian occupation forces cannot evade new attacks!"
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Ukrainian troops have struck a Russian submarine and an S-400 anti-aircraft missile system in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
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