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Occupiers announce attack of 3 unmanned boats on Crimea

The Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country of russia reported that in the morning in the northern part of the Black Sea, the russian fleet allegedly defended itself against three Ukrainian unmanned boats.

"On October 24, around 4:00 a.m. in the northern part of the Black Sea, three unmanned boats of the Navy of Ukraine were detected by technical means of surveillance," the Ministry of Defense of the russian federation said in a statement.

It is noted that in the area where the unmanned boats were detected, fire damage was allegedly carried out by anti-sabotage missile-bomb complexes.

Also, the Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country added that "a complex of anti-mine and anti-sabotage measures is being carried out on the external raid of the Sevastopol Bay."

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As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the representative of the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Vadym Skibitskyi, previously stated that russia had relocated part of its warships from Crimea to the occupied part of Georgia.

At the same time, the Ukrainian military continues to attack the russian fleet. The occupiers take their ships deep into russia.

And in early October, OSINT analysts reported with reference to data from satellite images that the russians had transferred more than 10 warships from Sevastopol to Novorossiysk.

It was also reported that russian MiG-31 fighter-interceptors were spotted at Belbek airfield in the temporarily occupied Crimea. Earlier, the russian dictator vladimir putin instructed to start patrolling the Black Sea by aircraft with hypersonic Kinzhal missiles.

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