The occupiers-controlled “Sevastopol media” have been disseminating “news from trusted sources” for the last two days about the resignation of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Nikolai Evmenov, with his replacement by the Commander of the Northern Fleet, Admiral Alexander Moiseev. Although “this information has not been officially confirmed,” the “media” data, among other things, refers, as a “source,” to the former commander of the aggressor Black Sea Fleet, Vladimir Komoyedov, who “ruled the fleet” until 2002, and now “settled” as a regional deputy in Perm.
At the same time, the resignation is allegedly linked to the destruction of the patrol ship “Sergei Kotov” on the night of March 5; let us recall that earlier, in this regard, the resignation of the commander of the Black Sea Fleet, Sokolov, was announced in a similar way, which was clearly “suspended” by the warrant of the International Criminal Court for his arrest. Let us note that Moiseev is a professional submariner with many years of experience on the aggressor’s nuclear submarines.
However, he managed to “check in” in the occupied Crimea, criminally commanding the Black Sea Fleet from May 2018 to May 2019. This appointment preceded the subsequent command of the Northern Fleet of the aggressor and was actually the “testing” of Moiseev as a “separate naval commander”. It is noteworthy that at that time Moiseev was clearly trying to find “mutually beneficial forms of interaction” with the criminal “governor” Dmitry Ovsyannikov, who is now actively posing as a “prisoner of sanctions” in London. It is interesting that among the current clans of Sevastopol collaborators, Moiseev rather causes a “mild allergy”; the reasons for this mutual hostility are not advertised.