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The MoD said: “ Ukraine continues to undermine the credibility of the Russia n Black Sea Fleet by seeking to target naval infrastructure and vessels in the Black Sea.”
“The Russian Federation Navy’s perception of the threat of attack from Ukraine is evident through their frequent dispersal training and anti-Uncrewed Surface Vessel/Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle exercises in and around Novorossiysk.” Putin launched a series of strikes against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and cut power to more than a million people across the country.
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