Russia launches three Kalibre carriers into the Black Sea


Russia is preparing a new massive shelling, the Ukrainian Armed Forces believe.
The Russian Federation has put eight carriers of its Kalibr cruise missiles on alert in the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea with a total salvo of over 90 missiles, the Ukrainian Armed Forces Naval Forces has said on its Facebook page.
As many as 11 enemy ships are on alert in the Black Sea, including three carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles, with a total salvo of 20 missiles.
Also in the Mediterranean Sea, there are nine enemy ships, including five carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles, a total salvo of 72 missiles. In the Sea of Azov, the enemy continues to control maritime communications, keeping up to two ships on alert.
It is also reported that during the day in the interests of the Russian Federation the Kerch-Yenikal strait passage to the Sea of Azov was made by 30 vessels, of which two vessels were moving from the Bosporus strait; to the Black Sea - by 25 vessels, of which 10 vessels continued moving in the direction of the Bosporus strait.
We would like to point out that until a few days ago there were no ships with missiles in the Black Sea. The Ukrainian Armed Forces believe that Russia might be preparing to shell Ukrainian territory from the sea
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