FOCUS – The space technology company Maxar has released satellite images showing what it presents as enclosures of dolphins, trained to protect ships in the port of Crimea. Were dolphins called in as reinforcements to protect the port of Sevastopol? Last week, the American space technology company Maxar sent several Anglo-Saxon media satellite images analyzed with the help of the US Naval Institute. These documents would provide proof that two dolphin enclosures were deployed to this Crimean port overlooking the Black Sea in February, before the start of the Russian “special military operation” in Ukraine. According to naval specialist HI Sutton, interviewed by NBC News, these marine mammals were trained to prevent possible Ukrainian divers from sabotaging warships. The dolphin enclosures would be visible at the entrance to the port of Sevastopol, according to HI Sutton. USNI News/Maxar Technology black Sea. Strategically essential, it houses the headquarters of the Russian fleet on the Crimean peninsula and several high-value buildings since its annexation… This article is for subscribers only. You have 84% left to discover. Freedom has no borders, like your curiosity. Continue reading your article for €1 the first month Already a subscriber? Login