Danilov on the Russian Black Sea Fleet: self-destruction or forced destruction

Danilov on the Russian Black Sea Fleet: self-destruction or forced destruction

After the destruction of the Russian Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Crimea, there are only two options for it: voluntary self-destruction or forced destruction. This was stated by NSDC Secretary Oleksiy Danilov.


"There are two options for the future of the Russian Black Sea Fleet - voluntary or forced liquidation. The best and safest way to preserve the integrity of the property and economic complex of the city of Okhtiar (old name - Sevastopol) and the surrounding areas is voluntary flooding," he wrote on Facebook.


Danilov advised the enemy to resort to the famous Russian military reflection, namely the destruction of its own fleet as the enemy approaches.


"Alternatively, the Russian Black Sea Fleet will be sliced up like salami: the process is painful, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine carry out precision strikes exclusively on military infrastructure," the NSDC Secretary added.





After the destruction of the Russian Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Crimea, there are only two options for it: voluntary self-destruction or forced destruction. This was stated by NSDC Secretary Oleksiy Danilov.


"There are two options for the future of the Russian Black Sea Fleet - voluntary or forced liquidation. The best and safest way to preserve the integrity of the property and economic complex of the city of Okhtiar (old name - Sevastopol) and the surrounding areas is voluntary flooding," he wrote on Facebook.


Danilov advised the enemy to resort to the famous Russian military reflection, namely the destruction of its own fleet as the enemy approaches.


"Alternatively, the Russian Black Sea Fleet will be sliced up like salami: the process is painful, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine carry out precision strikes exclusively on military infrastructure," the NSDC Secretary added.