🔥 This night in Crimea, it was once again a "full silence" — so quiet that the Black Sea fleet is increasingly "diving," and we're not talking about submarines here.
While most were asleep, SBU units conducted another "arsenal update" for the occupiers in Sevastopol and at Belbek airfield. The result? A few strategically "irreplaceable" pieces of equipment are now gone.
🔹 What was taken out:
▪️ Large landing ship "Yamal"
▪️ Large landing ship "Fil'chenkov"
▪️ Reconnaissance ship "Ivan Khurs"
▪️ Training center "Lukomka"
▪️ Air defense radio intelligence headquarters
▪️ Radar "Cape-M1"
▪️ MiG-31 aircraft
▪️ Technical facilities at "Belbek" airfield
In short: everything that could move, fly, or create the illusion of control is now down.
🔹 Cost of the "update":
Approximately $500 million — that’s how much this nighttime demilitarization is estimated to cost. And that’s just for one night. At this rate, the Russian fleet risks becoming a museum exhibit.
It seems that soon, Russian ships in the Black and Azov Seas will only be seen in old photos… or in the "extinct species" section.