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Last Of Putin Ships 'Have Fled Crimea'
Daily Express
|July 17, 2024
UKRAINE announced yesterday it had driven the last of Vladimir Putin's fleet out of Crimean waters.
The humiliating Russian departure comes after months of targeted attacks.
Kyiv said Moscow's last patrol ship had left Russian-occupied Crimea, "most likely" to be based elsewhere.
The Kremlin pullback followed a concerted Ukrainian campaign to attack the Black Sea peninsula.
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