Russia has logistics issues in Sevastopol bays
The head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Southern Defense Forces of Ukraine, Captain 1st Rank Natalia Humeniuk, notes that Russia’s logistics center is being reoriented from Crimea to Novorossiysk
She shared the information with Espreso TV.
"Russia has issues with logistics in Sevastopol bays. They are currently facing fuel shortages and ammunition supply issues. As a result, enemy ships and missile carriers are entering Russian ports in the direction of Novorossiysk. However, the enemy's large amphibious assault ships persist in maneuvering through the bays of Sevastopol and subsequently into the bays of Novorossiysk. This indicates a shift in the reorientation of the logistics center towards Novorossiysk," emphasized Humeniuk.
The head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Defense Forces of Southern Ukraine also added that 10 ships, including one missile carrier, are on duty in the Black Sea.
"The enemy ship group is currently dispersed approximately 100 nautical miles away from the Ukrainian-controlled coast. Presently, there are 10 ships, including one missile carrier, in the Black Sea. The number of missile carriers among the Russian ships fluctuates periodically. It is crucial to closely monitor this information as it directly impacts the potential strength of a missile attack," noted Humeniuk.
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