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Russia struggles to turn Black Sea rule into amphibious attack
May 3, 2022, 10:21 a.m. | AFP
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Russia may rule the Black Sea but any amphibious assault on the Ukrainian coast seems risky so long as Kyiv’s defences threaten any warships that venture too close, experts say. According to British intelligence sources, Russia operates around 20 warships in the Black Sea, although the numbers are static as Turkey, which controls the Bosphorus, […]
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