The SBU never repeats itself in its special operations: Malyuk about the new "cotton" in Russia

The SBU never repeats itself in its special operations: Malyuk about the new "cotton" in Russia

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SBU Head Vasyl Malyuk predicts new special operations that will cause even more damage to the enemy on land and at sea, promising that the SBU will never repeat itself and will be one step ahead of the Russians.

The head of the SBU Vasyl Malyuk predicts new special operations that will cause even more damage to the enemy - on land and at sea. He said this in an interview during a telethon, and added that the SBU never repeats itself in its special operations, a correspondent of UNN reports.

 "Let the Russians wait for the next cotton... We never repeat ourselves, and if they (Russians - ed.) change their defense against our maritime drones somewhere, we are one step ahead. Everything will happen in due time, you will see everything," Malyuk announced.

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He also spoke about the SBU's contribution to the victory. In particular, about the damage to the Crimean bridge, Sea Baby and Mamai maritime drones, which have already managed to hit 11 Russian ships and unblock the Black Sea. 

Also, according to him,  since the beginning of the full-scale war, the SBU soldiers have already destroyed more than 800 enemy tanks, armored vehicles, electronic warfare and air defense systems, etc.

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Addendum

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasizedthat Ukraine now expects even more efficiency from the SBU. He also stated that Russian ships no longer belong in the western part of the Black Sea and near Crimea, but let them lose the opportunity to operate in the eastern Black Sea as well.

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