Russia replaces Naval Commander — media

Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, Chief of the Russian Navy, has been dismissed, according to propaganda newspaper Izvestia

This was reported on Sunday evening, March 10, 2024, by the Moscow-based propaganda newspaper Izvestia.

As noted, "Admiral Alexander Moiseev has been appointed instead."

This is not official information. The publication refers to its own sources.

The Russian Black Sea Fleet feels uncomfortable in the Black Sea

The warships of the aggressor country are increasingly being successfully destroyed by the Ukrainian Defense Forces.

If the information about the change of the commander of the Russian Navy is confirmed, it will follow the liquidation of the Russian patrol ship Sergei Kotov in the Black Sea on March 5. And on February 14, the large amphibious assault ship Caesar Kunikov sank. And these are just the latest such cases.

Ukraine's defenders aimed at the complete destruction of the Black Sea Fleet vessels that illegally remain in Ukrainian territorial waters and are not going to stop there.

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On March 10, Navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk said that the invaders are currently trying to repair at least 15 damaged ships in Crimea.

Other vessels of the Russian Black Sea Fleet have been relocated from Crimea.

In addition, the Ukrainian Navy spokesperson emphasized that the Russian forces have not brought their vessels into the Black Sea for 6 days.