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No Russian Ships or Boats in the Azov-Black Sea Region, Says Pletenchuk

In a live broadcast, Dmitry Pletenchuk, spokesperson for the Ukrainian Naval Forces, confirmed that there are currently no Russian military ships or boats in the Azov-Black Sea region, indicating a significant shift in the maritime dynamics of the area.

In a recent live broadcast, Dmitry Pletenchuk, the spokesperson for the Ukrainian Naval Forces, provided crucial information regarding the current maritime situation in the Azov-Black Sea region. He confirmed that there are no Russian military vessels or boats present in this strategic waterway, which suggests that the adversary lacks active forces in the area.

"Currently, there are no enemy ships in the waters of the Azov-Black Sea region, and even the boats have not been deployed," Pletenchuk stated, emphasizing that the situation at sea remains under control. The absence of Russian vessels in this zone may indicate a change in the enemy's tactics or the effectiveness of Ukrainian military operations.

Pletenchuk further reported that Russian forces are currently concentrated at their base in Novorossiysk. He noted that there are no observed active movements from the enemy in Sevastopol, which could suggest a certain stagnation or preparation for new actions.

This information is vital for understanding the current situation in the region, as control over maritime routes in the Azov-Black Sea area holds strategic significance for both sides of the conflict. The lack of Russian ships could open new opportunities for Ukrainian forces, particularly in conducting operations in this important waterway.

It is worth recalling that recently, the Ukrainian Armed Forces' drone units conducted strikes on the frigate "Admiral Makarov," which is a carrier of Kalibr missiles, in the port of Novorossiysk. This attack marked a significant milestone in Ukraine's struggle for control over maritime routes and the destruction of the enemy's military capabilities.

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