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The Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy has been dismissed, - Belarusian media, 10 March 2024.

Sources of the Russian publications Izvestia and Fontanka reported the resignation of Mykola Yumenov from the post of C-in-C of the Russian Navy.

Yumenov has been in charge of the Russian fleet since May 2019. According to the publication, he will be replaced by Admiral Alexander Moiseev, who commanded the Northern Fleet.

The personnel decision has already been reported to the staff. However Yumenov is still listed as C-in-C on the website of the Ministry of Defense of Russia.

Yuvmenov's resignation took place against the backdrop of Ukraine's interception of the initiative in the Black Sea - on the night of 5
March, the GUR attacked the patrol ship "Sergei Kotov".

Now the number of Russian ships in the ports of the annexed Crimea has been reduced to a minimum - only those that have not found a place in the Novorossiysk, Sochi and Tuapse bases remain, but they do not go to sea.

🇺🇦 @ukraine_report 🇺🇦 (PL)

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