Russian large landing ships will enter the Black Sea until February 9

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14:59, 07 February
Russian large landing ships will enter the Black Sea until February 9
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A group of 12 BDKs will be formed in the Black Sea, which can take part in Russia's new invasion from the shores of the Black and Azov Seas. A group of ships from Russia's Northern and Baltic Fleets will enter the Black Sea on February 8-9.

The monitoring group BlackSeaNews informs about it.

"On February 8 and 9, 2022, three large landing ships of the Baltic Fleet and three landing ships of the Northern Fleet of the Russian Federation are scheduled to enter the Black Sea on the given dates", - the message reads.

On February 8, the Baltic Fleet ships - "Korolev", "Kaliningrad", and "Minsk" will enter the Black Sea.

The ships of the Northern Fleet "Petro Morgunov", "Olenegorsky Gornyak" and "Georgiy Pobedonosets" - are expected the next day.

According to the monitoring group, on February 11, one of the three Black Sea Fleet missile submarines currently based at the Syrian port of Tartus will return to the Black Sea. Experts suggest that it will be "Krasnodar".


Source: blackseanews.net

What is known

  • Six large landing ships from the Baltic and Northern Fleets joined the "Mediterranean Squadron" of the Russian Federation. The missile cruiser "Varyag', the flagship of the Russian Pacific Fleet and the large anti-submarine ship  ''Admiral Tributs" from the Pacific Fleet - are expected to arrive via the Suez Canal. In a few days, in early February 2022, the Russian group in the Mediterranean will have eighteen large warships instead of eight in December, including eight missiles instead of five in December 2021.
  • Defence Minister Alexey Reznikov said that The Russian Federation continues to militarize temporarily occupied Crimea, but there is no formation of attack groups ready for the offensive.
  • On January 8, the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation held training sessions with regular rescue forces in stormy weather at base points in Novorossiysk and occupied Crimea.
  • On January 31, the occupiers announced the completion of exercises in the Black Sea.

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