The Ukrainian Navy has effectively secured the Black Sea, pushing Russian forces away from its shores and enabling a resurgence in commercial shipping. Despite ongoing risks from mines and air attacks, the navy has cleared these threats, particularly around Odesa, Ukraine's major port. Following a recent cease-fire agreement mediated in the U.S., questions arise about Ukraine's long-term strategy, particularly regarding its gains from this truce. The successful patrol missions have allowed commercial vessels to resume grain shipments, a crucial factor for Ukraine's economy in wartime.
The Russian Navy has been pushed far from Ukrainian shores, allowing Ukraine's commercial shipping to rebound to near prewar levels.
After more than a year of patrols alongside other Ukrainian navy vessels, they have succeeded in their mission to clear Russian mines and protect shipping routes.
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