The Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet continues to carry out revenge attacks after its main commander was killed
The Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet continues to carry out revenge attacks after its main commander was killed Russian ships are still launching attacks against Ukraine following the alleged death of the commander of Russia's Black Sea Fleet. "But these attacks were launched by inertia," said Dmytro Pletenchuk, a spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy, reported by CNN. Pletenchuk was asked about comments made by Ukrainian authorities on Monday morning, which claimed that Admiral Viktor Sokolov, as well as 33 other officers and more than 100 servicemen, died in Friday's attack on Sevastopol.Pletenchuk said Russian President Vladimir Putin does not control the operation of ships at sea and relies on his admirals who know their means and forces, personnel, how to manage them, how to better deploy ships. "And they can also keep everything from him [Putin], not reporting certain issues," he said. He then stated, at this point, the Russian Navy lost the man who actu