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Ukraine has waged a highly effective asymmetric-warfare campaign against the Black Sea Fleet, destroying and damaging a number of Russian warships.
Ukraine and Russia have agreed to stop military strikes in the Black Sea, with Moscow demanding the US give direct orders to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to respect the move.
Moscow has been forced to remove the bulk of its Black Sea Fleet from its primary bases on the occupied Crimean Peninsula and look for alternative ports.
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The images appear to confirm past reports that the Black Sea Fleet has pulled its most-valuable assets out of Crimean ports and into Russian territorial waters, following repeated successful ...
In the face of sustained Ukrainian attacks, Russia's Black Sea Fleet has moved further east, increasingly away from Crimea.
New sat images show Russian vessels fleeing Black Sea ports Ukrainian drone attacks have also prompted Russian patrols and harbor defenses, according to BlackSky images.
Satellite images confirm that multiple ships in the Russian Black Sea fleet have been moved to the Russian port of Novorossiysk.
Russia’s military made good on its threats to enforce its blockade of Ukraine, adding to the tensions in an increasingly active theater of war.
Satellite images appear to show Russian "ghost ships" suspected of transporting stolen Ukrainian grain at a shipping terminal in the Black Sea.
Russia's offensive in Ukraine is ongoing, and there are no U.S. Navy ships in the Black Sea, according to news reports and military spokespeople.