Russians form Azov Naval District as part of Russian Navy with headquarters in Mariupol
Invading Russian forces are planning to equip the so-called Azov Naval District with ships from the Black Sea Fleet and the Caspian Flotilla of the Russian Navy
This is reported by the Center for National Resistance.
Russian troops plan to complete organizational activities and move the fleet's ships by July 1. The headquarters of the Azov Sea Fleet is being set up in the temporarily occupied city of Mariupol, Donetsk region.
In total, the so-called Azov Naval District will include eight warships and boats, as well as 16 support vessels. Among them are the small missile ships Cyclone and Askold, which are being tested, and Amur, which is under construction. There is also the Kovrovets minesweeper and other ships.
The total number of missile shots fired by the three small missile ships was 24 Kalibr sea-launched cruise missiles.
“In addition to the above information, our underground received, for example, lists of personnel,” the agency added.
The resistance is appealing to the occupying Russian forces, especially those who are part of the Azov Military District, asking them to surrender.
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On June 14, the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko, reported that the Russian troops in the temporarily occupied city were checking local children for involvement in the partisan movement.
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