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"Where To Hide The Russian Navy Now?"

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"Where To Hide The Russian Navy Now?"

A new stage of demilitarization of Russians has begun.

The Ukrainian Security Service's successful special operation to defeat an enemy submarine in Novorossiysk indicates that Ukrainian security services have reached a new level of "naval bavovna." This is the next stage of demilitarization of the Russians. This is what political scientist Alexei Kurpas writes about for censor.net.

The expert notes that the history of the SBU's maritime drones is a history of constant modernization and, thanks to this, constant victories over the enemy.

"When the Russian Defense Ministry thinks it has already foreseen everything, the Service again modernizes the drones, in which new capabilities appear. And a strike follows in a place that only yesterday the Russians thought was safe. The fact that Malyuk's subordinates are one step ahead of the enemy is the key to success. It is important that the Service strikes against cruise missile carriers. It was against them that the "Spider's Web" was directed, and now - a strike on a submarine. That is, we are talking about demilitarization of the Russians' missile capabilities," Kurpas believes.

The political analyst believes that the SBU strikes on the shadow fleet and the defeat of the submarine are an important factor in the peace talks, which are now ongoing with the participation of the American side.

"Malyuk provides the Ukrainian delegation with weighty arguments. Russia is convincing the Americans that it is winning total victory. But it is extremely difficult to do this while losing a half-billion-dollar submarine," the expert emphasizes.

"The submarine was in Novorossiysk, not in occupied Crimea, from where it would have been more convenient to hit with Kalibras. This happened because the battle for the waters near Crimea was won earlier by the SBU's naval drones - both against the enemy's ships and submarines.The Russians had moved a significant part of their fleet and submarines to Novorossiysk, away from Ukraine. Now it turns out that this place is no longer a safe harbor for the enemy either. Where to hide the Russian fleet now?" - Kurpas asks.

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