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The Black Sea fight has been a bright spot for Ukraine amid the slow-moving campaign on the ground. Russia has been unable to consistently defend against this innovative and asymmetric style of ...
New satellite images show fresh development at Russia's newest Black Sea port—Ochamchire in the Kremlin-controlled Georgian breakaway region of Abkhazia—as Moscow seeks new hubs from which to ...
The degradation of the occupation fleet in Sevastopol is becoming more and more apparent. Streletskaya Bay, which used to be ...
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 ...
Ukraine has vowed to reclaim Crimea, and has used long-range missiles, as well as airborne and waterborne drones, to hit Russia's air bases, logistics hubs and Black Sea Fleet naval facilities in ...
BlackSky sat images show new defenses around Sevastopol harbor. Ukrainian rockets and naval drones have "destroyed or disabled" more than 20 Russian ships during the war, almost a third of the ...
The images, provided by Planet Labs, were taken Oct. 1 and they show the protected port on Russia’s Black Sea coast with a variety of military vessels visible, including landing ships, frigates ...
The photos of Russian jets roaring close to the deck of the American warship appear to contradict Moscow’s denial. Two Russian Su-24 jets pass close to the USS Porter in the Black Sea last week ...
Moscow has deployed trained dolphins at the entrance to a key port in the Black Sea, apparently to protect a naval base from potential Ukrainian attacks, according to a review of satellite images ...
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.
Russia has deployed trained military dolphins to protect its Black Sea naval base against underwater attacks during the invasion of Ukraine, according to an analysis of satellite images.