Russians “surrendered” Moscow cruiser to Ukrainians for $3,000 - Sensational details exposed

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In the announcement of the program "Brave Hearts" on the TV channel "1+1", dedicated to the Ukrainian defenders of the sea, they told about the sensational details of the attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the Russian cruiser Moscow, writes Glavred.
"It was a complex operation. Its result is the interaction of all the Security and Defense Forces and joint actions on land, sea and in the air and the rear. Many things we can not tell now, but certainly after the victory we will reveal more details about which we will write books and make good movies. The destruction of the Moskva cruiser was an important operation that was the beginning of a large Ukrainian counteroffensive and counteraction to Russian invaders in the Black Sea. Without the destruction of the cruiser, there would have been no liberation of Snake Island," says the representative of the Ukrainian intelligence Andriy Yusov.
Project host Valentina Khamaiko said that the editorial board of Brave Hearts became aware of the fact that one of the representatives of the Russian Black Sea Fleet sold data from the GPS navigator of the cruiser Moskva to the Ukrainian military for only $3,000.
"In such cases, we can traditionally say that we do not confirm but also do not deny this fact. Of course, we receive data from servicemen of middle and higher ranks, and this data often plays an important role in planning all sorts of operations," Andriy Yusov says.
The representative of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Dmytro Pletenchuk, said that the Russians underestimated the level of danger.
“The enemy did not fully understand our capabilities, so this imperial superiority played a cruel joke on them. It seemed that some posts were not involved at all, because this ship had three echelons of air defence that could repel the attack. Even after we destroyed the cruiser Moskva, the Russians did not understand our hints, and then we sank the tug Vasily Bekh in the same area," says Dmytro Pletenchuk.

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