Ukrainian fighters sank 20% of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, which consisted of at least 70 ships before the full-scale invasion. Recently, soldiers from the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Moscow Region neutralized the Ivanovets missile boat.
The publication Bild writes about this .
According to the publication’s experts who analyzed open data, in the spring of 2022, the Russian Black Sea Fleet consisted of more than 70 ships, and Russian propaganda called it “invincible.”
According to Bild, after the destruction of the cruiser "Moscow" the fleet moved away from the shores of Ukraine forever.
It is interesting that according to journalists, since that time, a total of 13 ships of the occupiers have been destroyed on the high seas, as well as the headquarters building of the Black Sea Fleet. In addition, recently GUR fighters attacked the Ivanovets missile boat.
According to expert Mattia Nelles, judging by the total tonnage of ships, fleet losses are already 20%.
“Ukraine’s successes against Putin’s warships after 2022 illustrate the lack of modern technology and the unprofessionalism of sailors,” said historian Jan Behrends of the European Viadrina University in Frankfurt an der Oder.
As previously reported, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky awarded military personnel of the Main Intelligence Directorate for performing special combat missions. Including for the destruction of the Russian missile boat “Ivanovets”.
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