Ukraine war threat Russia in Crimea
Ukraine War threat from Russia in Crimea. Attack on Crimea and Sevastopol. Black Sea Fleet Russian ships and numbers. What lessons do we learn from this beautiful peninsula?
Crimea, a beautiful peninsula in the Black Sea.

Ruins of Chersonesos or Chersonesus in Crimea, founded by the Greeks around 422 BC not far from Sevastopol. A tourist attraction worth seeing.
Crimea is a beautiful peninsula in the Black Sea which has historically always been a strategic location with numerous military conflicts. It is of strategic importance to Russia due to its ice-free military port in Sevastopol. Crimea was annexed by Russia on March 16, 2014, through the sudden appearance of little green men with Kalashnikov rifles.
Preparation for attack on Sevastopol port 2010
The Russian Navy days take place annually in Sevastopol.

Location of the event: The Monument to the Scuttled Ships in the port of Sevastopol in Crimea, year 2010.

Jetty in the port of Sevastopol with nervous young conscripted Ukrainian soldiers ready to warmly welcome Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The attack on the port of Sevastopol begins with the dive support vessel VM-154 Yelva class of the Russian navy, featuring an inflatable slide from which Russian combat divers glide into the water...

During the open days, the Russian combat divers were kind enough to carry a flare so that their swimming during their attack in the port of Sevastopol in 2010 could be clearly seen.

Ukrainian conscript soldiers are ready to defend the port of Sevastopol against the attack of the Russian combat divers...

Russian landing ship Ropucha class 156 Yamal unloads amphibious vehicles in the port of Sevastopol 2010.

Russian corvette 064 Muromets in the port of Sevastopol 2010

Russian corvette 071 Suzdalets in the port of Sevastopol 2010

Russian landing ship Ropucha class 158 Tsezar Kunikov in the port of Sevastopol in 2010. On February 14, 2024, the landing ship was attacked and sunk by several unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) of the Ukrainian army while off the coast of Crimea.

Bora class MRK-27 guided missile Corvette 615 Bora in the port of Sevastopol 2010

Bora class MRK-27 guided missile Corvette 616 Samum in the port of Sevastopol 2010. On September 14, 2023, the Samum was targeted by a Sea Baby sea drone attack by Ukraine and was heavily damaged and towed to port.

Russian Kara-class missile cruiser 713 Kerch in the port of Sevastopol 2010. The ship was scrapped in 2020 after a major fire broke out on November 4, 2014.

Russian Krivak-class missile frigate 801 Ladny in the port of Sevastopol 2010

Russian Krivak II-class frigate 808 Pytlivyy in the port of Sevastopol 2010

Russian Kashin-class guided-missile destroyer 810 Smetlivy in the port of Sevastopol 2010

Russian Tarantul III-class missile corvette (955 / R60) in the port of Sevastopol 2010

Despite resistance and attacks by the Ukrainian army, Crimea remains in Russian hands. Attacks are regularly carried out on the port of Sevastopol and other strategic locations with the aim of making the peninsula untenable for the Russians. The Black Sea Fleet, with all its warships, has already departed for safer ports in Russia.

The docks in the port of Sevastopol, where Russian ships unload their cargo and where ships are repaired, frequently make headlines because they are targeted by Ukrainian aerial drones and missiles, which carry out weekly attacks there.

The port entrance of Sevastopol, with its two piers extending into the sea, also frequently makes headlines because Ukrainian sea drones regularly attempt to penetrate the port of Sevastopol. A Russian naval vessel is positioned across the entrance to the port to prevent torpedoes and sea drones from being fired or sent into the harbor from the sea.

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Well-known submarine model in the Balaklava submarine base (Sevastopol). In peacetime, a museum about the Crimean wars and old submarine equipment. Nowadays, it is again active as a Russian submarine port and storage facility for military equipment.

Balaklava is also known for sport diving and technical diving with a Trimix gas mixture at great depths. The boats of the Black Sea Divers dive station are moored in the port of Balaklava (Sevastopol) right next to the entrance of the submarine base. An example of how a quiet harbor town can transform into a wartime port.

The Yalta promenade, a luxury coastal city in Crimea that had not expected war or occupation at all. Lessons to be learned are that defense is not a wasted investment and peace and prosperity are not always self-evident.

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