ATESH agents reconnoitered the remains of Russian Black Sea Fleet ships in Novorossiysk, found cargo ships in Tsemeska Bay

ATESH agents reconnoitered the remains of Russian Black Sea Fleet ships in Novorossiysk, found cargo ships in Tsemeska Bay

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April 3 2024, 06:59 AM • 31313 views

Russia has deployed many warships from the temporarily occupied Crimea to Novorossiysk and reinforced the area with air defense systems, ATESH agents say.

The ATESH movement has recorded the remains of Russian Black Sea Fleet ships in Novorossiysk, including cargo ships in Tsemes Bay, which are used not only for civilian but also for military purposes. This was reported by ATESH on Wednesday, UNN reports.

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The movement's agents, as indicated, continue to monitor Russia's Black Sea Fleet.

"The occupiers have moved a significant number of warships from Crimea to Novorossiysk. In addition, during the reconnaissance, many cargo ships were found in the Tsemes Bay, which are used not only for civilian but also for military purposes," the movement said in a Telegram post.

As stated, "Russia continues to reinforce the area with various air defense systems, leaving other regions unprotected.

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