Russian retreat from Crimea port
Russia has likely removed its Kilo-class submarines from its Black Sea fleet off of Crimea over concerns it is no longer secure as Ukraine sets its sites on the peninsula, U.K. intelligence said Tuesday.
According to a Ministry of Defense daily update, Moscow "has almost certainly" moved its fleet from Sevastopol in Crimea to Novorossiysk in southern Russia.
"This is highly likely due to the recent change in the local security threat level in the face of increased Ukrainian long-range strike capability," the defense ministry said.
The move also comes roughly a month after an ammunition depot in Crimea went up in flames after it was targeted in an apparent missile attack, just weeks after at least eight fighter jets were destroyed during the bombardment of Saki airbase, some 140 miles behind the Russian front lines in Crimea.
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Ukraine claims it created the device used to attack the facilities. The US has not provided missiles to Ukraine with that much reach. Ukraine continues to threaten Russia's grip on Crimea.
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