Defeat Of 'Rostov-On-Don' Submarine: Spy Fever Among Russians
6- 5.08.2024, 7:37
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Russian commanders inform the AFU about the best moments for strikes.
The defeat of the Russian 'Rostov-on-Don' submarine has assured the Russian leadership of the existence of spies working for Ukraine.
The loss of the boat is fuelling Russian authorities' fears that spies are informing Ukrainian commanders of the best moments to launch strikes, The Telegraph says.
Independent naval analyst H I Sutton says the submarine was undergoing repairs after the Ukrainian strike with a Storm Shadow cruise missile.
"She was moved to a separate berth where she remained vulnerable to a second attack. Contrary to some reports, she was not fully repaired," he added.
We remind you, on September 13, 2023, occupied Sevastopol was under missile attack, it was reported about a large-scale fire on the territory of the naval plant.
Soon it became known that the Rostov-on-Don submarine and the Minsk large landing ship were damaged during the attack. In mid-July it was reported that the occupants had allegedly completed its repairs.
On August 3, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported the effective defeat of the Russian Black Sea Fleet Rostov-on-Don submarine.