After drone attacks, Russian fleet began to maneuver in panic in the Black Sea - Gumenyuk

After drone attacks, Russian fleet began to maneuver in panic in the Black Sea - Gumenyuk

The head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Southern Defense Forces of Ukraine, Natalia Gumenyuk, expressed her thoughts on Russia's recent actions in the Black Sea. During the telethon, she emphasized that Russia has recently dispersed its naval grouping in the Black Sea and is now actively conducting maneuvers to ensure its security.


Gumenyuk noted that there is a slight panic in the Black Sea due to certain events. The Russian naval grouping is dispersed as much as possible in the area that was previously considered safe for them. However, now their safety is connected with active maneuvers.


According to her, there are currently ten Russian ships in the Black Sea. One of them is monitoring the surface situation in the Sea of Azov, and the missile carriers are sent to their basing points.


"After a massive missile and drone attack, they fired back powerfully,, and now they need to rearm. In addition, it is worth remembering that the enemy has a practice of using missile launchers directly from the bays," she added.


Gumenyuk noted that the situation is currently stable, but the tension from the missile threat remains. This is necessary to maintain vigilance and readiness for possible developments.





The head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Southern Defense Forces of Ukraine, Natalia Gumenyuk, expressed her thoughts on Russia's recent actions in the Black Sea. During the telethon, she emphasized that Russia has recently dispersed its naval grouping in the Black Sea and is now actively conducting maneuvers to ensure its security.


Gumenyuk noted that there is a slight panic in the Black Sea due to certain events. The Russian naval grouping is dispersed as much as possible in the area that was previously considered safe for them. However, now their safety is connected with active maneuvers.


According to her, there are currently ten Russian ships in the Black Sea. One of them is monitoring the surface situation in the Sea of Azov, and the missile carriers are sent to their basing points.


"After a massive missile and drone attack, they fired back powerfully,, and now they need to rearm. In addition, it is worth remembering that the enemy has a practice of using missile launchers directly from the bays," she added.


Gumenyuk noted that the situation is currently stable, but the tension from the missile threat remains. This is necessary to maintain vigilance and readiness for possible developments.