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Yuri Fedorov: It's Novorossiysk's Turn

Yuri Fedorov: It's Novorossiysk's Turn
Yuri Fedorov

Ukraine has taken control of Russia's main port on the Black Sea.

Ukraine is stepping up pressure on Russian military and port infrastructure in the Black and Azov Seas. Military expert Yuri Fedorov discussed the consequences of the strikes on Novorossiysk, according to Charter97.org, citing his interview with journalist Yevgeny Kiselev on YouTube.

— Ukraine has practically already completely blocked the Azov Basin. Nearly one and a half hundred Russian ships have already been damaged or sunk there. Maritime traffic has dropped by 80%.
And now it’s Novorossiysk’s turn. There are several major ports, including Tuapse on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. But the largest one is Novorossiysk. There, the ships that call at the port, the port facilities, and the naval base are constantly under attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including the Unmanned Systems Forces led by Robert “Madyar” Brovdi.

What does this mean for Russia? For Russia, this means that following this airstrike, Russian grain exports have been virtually completely blocked.

A very serious situation has also developed in occupied Crimea. There, not only supply lines are being reduced to rubble, but, as far as I understand, the energy infrastructure as well, including substations.

About once every two or three days, Robert Brovdy publishes a list of targets destroyed by his forces, including those in Crimea. There’s even a special operation that Brovdy has named “MoLoChKa”—“Moscow Will Fall Through Crimea.” That’s exactly what the name stands for.

But I think Putin simply couldn’t care less about what’s happening. He has absolutely no interest in what becomes of the people. And the residents of Crimea will find themselves in a very difficult, dire situation.

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