Russian forces in the Mediterranean - Wk14/2023

Task Force Composition

As reported by OSINT at the morning of Apr-08

Weekly Brief

Both Steregushchy class corvettes and the Improved Kilo class submarine Krasnodar remained absent from satellite observations of Tartus. In case of the Krasnodar, this submarine could be conducting training exercises in the Eastern Mediterranean. Similar training activity has recently been observed in other Russian Fleets as new crewmembers are getting on board. The Krasnodar could be no exception to this pattern.
As for both Stereguschy class corvettes, these could either be on patrol in the Eastern Mediterranean or attempting to head back to the Baltic Sea. The Russian Ministry of Defense however has not yet made statements regarding the return voyage of both vessels.

The majority of the task force remained in port, thereby further strengthening the pattern we have been seeing over the past weeks.

Daily Events

April 3
Satellite imagery of the port of Tartus showed several warships being moored inside the harbor. These vessels were identified as the frigate Admiral Grigorovich, the Buyan-M class corvette Orekhovo Zuevo and the fleet oiler Kola [1].

April 5
Aleksandrit class minehunter Vladimir Emelyanov was observed at the anchorage of Tartus. The vessels that were observed on April 3rd remained present inside the harbor [2].

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