According to the Navy’s spokesperson, “…it doesn’t necessarily indicate any plans for a return to Crimea. Right now, there’s nothing to suggest the Russians are holding out hope for this.”However, Pletenchuk noted the Russian Black Sea Fleet, although battered and weary, still poses a threat.
He stated, "The enemy continues to avoid the Sea of Azov, and their fleet, what could be deemed combat-ready, remains based in Novorossiysk.”
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