Russian Warships Withdrawn from Crimea Amid Escalating Missile Threats

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Russia's Black Sea Fleet has reportedly moved its warships from annexed Crimea to southern Russia due to a series of attacks on its headquarters. Satellite images show that several warships, including frigates, submarines, and landing ships, have been relocated to the port of Novorossiysk. The move comes after Ukrainian missile strikes damaged Russian vessels and the Black Sea Fleet headquarters. The relocation may limit Russia's ability to disrupt Ukrainian grain exports and raises doubts about the fleet's control over the western Black Sea. The Kremlin has not commented on the reported ship movements.
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