Number of Russian missile launchers in the Black Sea named


Russia is striking at Ukrainian territory, including from the Black Sea.
The Russian army launched four missile launchers into the Black Sea on Sunday, 14 May. Their total salvo may amount to about 25 Kalibr cruise missiles. This was reported by Operational Command South.
Russia has today put 10 ships on combat duty in the Black Sea. Among them are four missile carriers. One of the enemy carriers is an underwater carrier," the report said.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces specified that part of the missiles on these carriers were fired by the enemy during a night missile attack.
Consequently, the level of the missile threat remains high," the report said.
Ukrainian defenders urged residents not to disregard their safety and to take cover, during the alert.
We shall remind you that on the night of 14 May, Russian occupiers attacked Ukraine in different directions. The enemy launched strike drones Shahed-136/131 in different directions. In particular, the occupiers launched Kalibr missiles from ships in the Black Sea, as well as X-101/X-555/X-55 cruise missiles from Tu-95ms strategic aircraft.
Ukrainian air defence destroyed three cruise missiles and 25 drones overnight
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