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Russia’s Black Sea Fleet has navigated the collapse of empires, but will it survive the war in Ukraine?
Pavel KuznetsovMay 15, 12:14

The Russian Black Sea Fleet is currently in a state of severe crisis, the subject of almost daily coverage in the country’s press and a talking point among military analysts. Since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the fleet has lost several of its most important ships, including its flagship cruiser, the Moskva, in April 2022, taking its combat capability with it. To make matters worse, there is also a very rapid turnover of personnel within the fleet’s high command.
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