Russia halts plans to scrap Ukrainian ships in Crimea to focus on protecting their own

Russian occupiers in Crimea have stated that the ships of the Ukrainian Navy remaining in Sevastopol will be scrapped, rather than requisitioned for service in the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Source: Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti, referencing its source in the security agencies of occupied Crimea Details: Russian propagandists said there were approximately 20 ships left in Crimea after its annexation in 2014, including the dock landing ship Konstantin Olshansky, the corvettes Ternopil and Lutsk, the command ship Slavutych and others.

Jan 22, 2024 - 06:17
Russia halts plans to scrap Ukrainian ships in Crimea to focus on protecting their own

Russian occupiers in Crimea have stated that the ships of the Ukrainian Navy remaining in Sevastopol will be scrapped, rather than requisitioned for service in the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

Source: Russian state-owned news agency RIA Novosti, referencing its source in the security agencies of occupied Crimea

Details: Russian propagandists said there were approximately 20 ships left in Crimea after its annexation in 2014, including the dock landing ship Konstantin Olshansky, the corvettes Ternopil and Lutsk, the command ship Slavutych and others. 

RIA Novosti's source stated that "these ships remained in Sevastopol under protection until 2023".

The scrapping process for certain ships is allegedly "suspended" due to the need to ensure the Russian ships' safety.

Ukrainska Pravda has reached out for comment from the Ukrainian Navy.

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