Willie Joubert🇿🇦+🇺🇦+🇮🇱+🇮🇪 रीट्वीट किया

🔥 Last night in Crimea was “quiet and calm” again — so calm that the Russian Black Sea Fleet is gradually transitioning into an underwater format (and not in the submarine sense).
While some were sleeping, fighters from the Security Service of Ukraine decided to “update the inventory” of the occupiers in Sevastopol and at the Belbek airfield. The result — several very “important and irreplaceable” pieces of equipment eliminated.
🔹 List of destroyed equipment:
▪️ Large landing ship “Yamal”
▪️ Large landing ship “Filchenkov”
▪️ Reconnaissance ship “Ivan Khurs”
▪️ Training center “Lukomka”
▪️ Air defense radio-technical intelligence headquarters
▪️ Radar system “Mys-M1”
▪️ MiG-31 aircraft
▪️ Technical facilities of the Belbek airfield
In short: everything that could float, fly, or pretend to control the situation — gone.
🔹 The cost:
Nearly $500 million — that’s the price of this night’s “demilitarization.” And that’s just one night. If this continues, Russia may have to open a naval museum instead of maintaining a fleet.
Huge thanks to the SBU fighters for their precision work. This is no longer just operations — it’s a systematic reduction of Russia’s Black Sea presence. 🇺🇦💪
And you know, judging by the pace of Russia’s “demilitarization,” it feels like soon Russian ships in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov will only be seen on old postcards… or listed as “endangered species.”

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