Russians in Crimea have restored one of the damaged ferries, but it is much smaller than the damaged "Slavic" - Pletenchuk

Russians in Crimea have restored one of the damaged ferries, but it is much smaller than the damaged "Slavic" - Pletenchuk

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The occupiers in Crimea have restored one of the damaged ferries, but it is much smaller than the damaged Slavyan. There are no Russian surface ships in the Black Sea now, only two submarines.

The occupiers in Crimea have managed to restore one of the ferries after damage, but it is much smaller than the Slav, which was the last ferry to be damaged. This was stated by the spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy Dmytro Pletenchuk during a telethon, UNN reports .

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One of the notable changes in the situation at sea now is that one of the ferries has been repaired after being damaged. It is much smaller than the Slav, which was the last ferry to be damaged, and can accommodate fewer cars

- Pletenchuk said.

He added that there are no surface ships in the Black Sea, but there are two enemy submarines of the 636 project.

Recall

On July 23, the Ukrainian Navy, together with other units of the Defense Forces, severely damaged the enemy ferry Slavyaninin the port of Kavkaz, which was used for military purposes. This is the third and last railroad ferry that Russia had in the region.

As British intelligence pointed out in , Ukraine's destruction of the Russian ferry Slavyanin will create additional logistical problems for Russia in supplying the occupation forces in southern Ukraine and exporting liquefied petroleum gas.

Earlier, Pletenchuk statedthat the Slavyanin ferry was supplying the occupation groups on the peninsula and in southern Ukraine. After the vessel was damaged, the Azov Sea was free of Russian warships.