
Persistent Ukrainian strikes on the facilities of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet are forcing Moscow to look for alternative base locations for its navy, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said
Persistent Ukrainian strikes on the facilities of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet are forcing Moscow to look for alternative base locations for its navy, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg saidhttps://t.co/HQD0DD14De
— The New Voice of Ukraine (@NewVoiceUkraine) November 15, 2023
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Persistent Ukrainian strikes on the facilities of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet are forcing Moscow to look for alternative base locations for its navy, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Nov. 14.
Addressing inquiries about Russia’s declared intentions to establish a naval base in occupied Abkhazia, Georgia, Stoltenberg underscored that NATO firmly supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia. He reiterated NATO’s refusal to accept the use of Georgia’s occupied regions by Russia to pursue its objectives.
The part of the RuZZian fleet on the seabed seems safe from further Ukrainian strikes? Scuttle the rest and everyone’s happy?
The second best Navy in Ukraine in action, everyone. Of course, Ukraine’s no Navy is somehow better, but hey, enjoy that silver medal Russia.
Vladivostok is probably safe from Ukraine.
Through probably not from British fishing trawlers.
Vorkuta is probably safe
There’s a great location for it – it’s about 7200 feet below sea level, little humid but they’ll get used to it