 Russia relocates ships from Black Sea to Caspian after Ukrainian operations. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that after effective operations by Ukrainian forces in Crimea, Russia has decided to relocate its ships, including missile carriers, from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea. Indeed, according to him in particular, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Sirsky reported on the current situation on the battlefield and the results of strikes on Russian targets in Crimea. We are still awaiting final data, but it is already clear that the occupiers have suffered painful losses. Also, according to intelligence reports, after our actions in the Black Sea, Russia is moving ships, including caliber missile carriers, to the Caspian. The president said on April the 17th, Ukrainian Defence Forces, as stated by the representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, Andrew Yusof carried out an essential and successful operation in Crimea. In particular, the armed forces of Ukraine attacked the airfield in the temporarily occupied Zankoi area where explosions were heard and a fire started. The strike on the military airfield in Zankoi destroyed or critically damaged a number of Russian air defence systems. The air defence control centre was also hit, according to the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine. As a result of a successful operation by Ukrainian troops on April the 17th at the military airfield in Zankoi in Crimea, four Russian air defence systems were destroyed or critically damaged. Four launchers of the S-400 air defence system, three radar stations, air defence control centre, airspace surveillance equipment, Fundament M. The general staff of Ukraine explained that this caused unexpected losses in weapons and military equipment for enemy forces, significantly reducing the combat potential of the occupiers. A state of emergency has been declared in the province. The water level in the Tobol river has increased by more than 11 metres and crossed the dangerous limit. As a result, more than 100 living areas and several settlements were under water. 13,567 residents were evacuated from those areas. Some of them were placed in the houses of relatives living in other areas and some were placed in temporary shelters. The governor of the province, Vadim Shumkov, says that work is currently being done to prevent the water.