Kremlin Establishes Naval Base in Breakaway Georgian Region

Russia is reportedly planning to establish a naval base in Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia, a move seen as a response to Ukraine's attacks on Russia's Black Sea Fleet. Recent satellite imagery suggests that Russia has been relocating some of its ships from Sevastopol to Novorossiysk, possibly to avoid further strikes. The base in Abkhazia would be a significant violation of Georgia's sovereignty, and experts believe it reflects Russia's realization that Sevastopol is no longer a safe anchorage. Georgia, which accuses Russia of illegally occupying Abkhazia, has taken an increasingly anti-Western stance, potentially reducing the likelihood of Western support. While the base may increase Russia's options, it is not expected to significantly alter the balance of power in the region.
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