Traitorous submarine commander who fired "Kalibr" missiles at Ukraine is suspected by SBU

The commander of the Russian submarine Varshavyanka, Aleksey Olkhovsky, who attacked Ukraine with Kalibr missiles, has been suspected in absentia. About said Security Service of Ukraine.
According to the SBU, Olkhovsky is a traitor. Since 2012, he served in the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Crimea. But after the Russians seized the peninsula in 2014, he went over to the enemy and continued to serve in the Russian army.
He is the commander of combat unit No. 1 of the Russian submarine class 636.3 Varshavyanka (NATO classification – Kilo). According to the investigation, Olkhovsky took part in hostilities as the commander of a combat unit of a submarine of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.
In this position, he was responsible for controlling and navigating the submarine, as well as plotting a course to combat positions from which the occupiers launch Kalibr cruise missiles at Ukraine. The submarine's "main targets" include civilian infrastructure and life support systems, the SBU said.
Based on the evidence gathered, Olkhovsky was notified in absentia of suspicion of high treason. Measures are being taken to bring him to justice, as he is located in the temporarily occupied part of the territory of Ukraine.

- In December 2025, the SBU Sub Sea Baby underwater drones hit one of the following submarines in the port of Novorossiysk. The cost of one unit is about $400-$500 million.
- The Navy said that Russia has two more submarines to go-kalibr carriers in the Black Sea. There used to be six of them.
- Before the SBU submarine was hit attacked an Il-38N aircraft, which was detected by the Sub Sea Baby underwater drone.


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