The number of Russian missile launchers in the Black Sea has decreased, but the danger of strikes has not gone away

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11:30, 06.04.2023

Russia could use point-blank strikes.



This was reported by Nataliya Humenyuk, head of the United Coordination Press Centre of the Defence Forces in the south of Ukraine, during a telethon.

According to her, even though Russia has reduced the number of missile launchers in the Black Sea and the weather is deteriorating, the level of the missile threat to Ukraine remains very high. Russia could use targeted strikes.

So far two submarine, two surface launch vehicles are on rotation in the Black Sea. This suggests that the combined salvo of Kalibers could be as high as 24.

The enemy's missiles are not fully armed. However, the military still assesses the threat level as "very high".

Most likely the enemy will use more manoeuvring and bring the ships to their home bases, but vigilance must not be let down.

Another reason for the use of point attacks is to save weapons.

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Artur Zayonts

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