'Another small Russian ship is making its way out of our Crimea. Run, [Forrest], run!' a Ukrainian Navy spokesperson said.
Another Russian warship has been spotted fleeing annexed Crimea, according to Ukrainian Navy spokesperson Captain Dmytro Pletenchuk.'Another small Russian ship is making its way out of our Crimea. Run, , run!' Pletenchuk said in a post on his Facebook page on Wednesday. Newsweek couldn't independently verify the spokesperson's claims and has contacted Russia's Defense Ministry for comment by email.
Satellite images from last October showed that Russia's fleet was fleeing from Sevastopol to Novorossiysk in Krasnodar Krai in southern Russia as Ukraine targeted Moscow's vessels. Ships were also heading to the Russian naval port in Feodosia further east on the annexed Crimean Peninsula.More-recent satellite images from April, shared by open source intelligence OSINT researcher MT Anderson, appear to show that the Black Sea Fleet has largely abandoned its major Crimean naval bases.
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