Russia is forced to redeploy its ships "away from danger" after attack on Novocherkassk LLS - Bloomberg

Russia is forced to redeploy its Black Sea Fleet ships "away from danger" after strikes on the ports of temporarily occupied Crimea. The occupiers have lost a total of at least 20 vessels, including warships, since the start of the full-scale war.
Bloomberg writes about it, Censor.NET reports.
"No Crimean port is safe for Russian warships anymore. Ukraine has actually expelled the fleet from Crimea," said Ruslan Pukhov, director of the Center for the Analysis of Strategies and Technologies in Moscow.
In total, Russia is said to have lost at least 20 vessels, including warships, a submarine, and a landing craft, since the full-scale invasion began.
The publication suggests that the attacks have increased pressure on Russian defenses on the peninsula, but they are likely to have a limited impact on the development of hostilities.
"Russia did not comment on the location of its Black Sea Fleet, although satellite images showed that the vessels had probably moved from Sevastopol after the attack on the headquarters," the article said.
In addition, after the attack on "Novocherkassk", the Russian fleet now actually relies on Novorossiysk.