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​The Atesh Movement Sports russian Anti-Submarine Ship at Decommissioning Pier in Temporarily Occupied Sevastopol

The Albatros​ Project 1124M ship / Photo credit: The Atesh movement
The Albatros​ Project 1124M ship / Photo credit: The Atesh movement

Ukrainian partisan group reports the Albatros ship rarely leaves the bay after the Black Sea setbacks

russian modernized small anti-submarine ship of the Albatros Project 1124M from russia’s Black Sea Fleet has been observed near the Vtorchermet pier in Inkerman, within temporarily occupied Sevastopol. This site is typically used for decommissioned vessels awaiting disposal, raising questions about the ship’s status.

The Atesh military partisan movement reported the sighting on March 15, noting that the vessel rarely leaves the bay. According to partisans, this is a direct consequence of кussia losing control over the Black Sea, forcing them to conceal their warships rather than deploy them in open waters.

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The Albatros Project 1124M ship' location Defense Express The Atesh Movement Sports russian Anti-Submarine Ship at Decommissioning Pier in Temporarily Occupied Sevastopol
The Albatros Project 1124M ship' location / Photo credit: The Atesh movement

The Atesh movement also stated that their operatives continue to monitor russian military activities in temporarily occupied Crimea and relay intelligence to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The situation highlights the ongoing degradation of russia’s naval presence in the region following numerous Ukrainian strikes on the Black Sea Fleet assets.

The Albatros Project 1124M ship Defense Express The Atesh Movement Sports russian Anti-Submarine Ship at Decommissioning Pier in Temporarily Occupied Sevastopol
The Albatros Project 1124M ship / Photo credit: The Atesh movement
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