New satellite images show Russian ship barriers in occupied Sevastopol

Фото: t.me/Crimeanwind / Brady Africk
Russian occupiers have installed barriers at the entrance to Sevastopol Bay. A new satellite image appeared, according to OSINT analyst Brady Africk.
The analyst speculates that the Russian occupiers are attempting to defend against Ukrainian naval drones. The satellite image was taken on October 13.

Photo: t.me/Crimeanwind / Brady Africk
Ukrainian water drones repeatedly attacked the Russian Black Sea Fleet ships stationed in Sevastopol.
Previously, sources in the Security Service said that an experimental maritime drone shot down a Russian Samum missile ship near the entrance to Sevastopol Bay.
Yesterday, an SBU maritime drone shot down the Samum missile ship near the entrance to Sevastopol Bay. The "sea baby" hit the rear right side of the racist vessel, causing significant damage, the ship lost its momentum. The Russians had to tow the Samum for repairs with a large differential to the stern and a roll to the starboard side.
RBC-Ukraine sources said that the Security Service of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Navy attacked an enemy carrier of cruise missiles Buyan, and the ship Pavel Derzhavin near the coast of Sevastopol.
Later, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Navy confirmed that Russian ships were indeed hit. Dmytro Pletenchuk noted that Pavel Derzhavin was attacked twice, and an enemy tugboat was also hit.