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Satellite images have confirmed that a part of the Russian Black Sea Fleet has been relocated from Sevastopol to Novorossiysk

Satellite images have confirmed that a part of the Russian Black Sea Fleet has been relocated from Sevastopol to Novorossiysk
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According to OSINT analyst MT Anderson, who published images, the following vessels were relocated to Novorossiysk: two Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates, Admiral Essen, and Admiral Makarov; three diesel submarines; five large landing ships; and several small missile boats.

Satellite images from October 2nd also revealed that in Feodosiya, in annexed Crimea, there was one large landing ship, minesweepers, and small missile boats.

 

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Additionally, in Sevastopol itself, according to images from October 2nd, there were four large landing ships and a Kilo-class submarine.

As former Norwegian officer and OSINT analyst Tord Are Iversen stated, the departure of these ships could be seen as a "residue" of the attack on Sevastopol, but it doesn't mean that the fleet has entirely left, as there are still ships at the Black Sea Fleet bases.

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