In the Sea of Azov, the enemy continued to control sea communications, keeping two ships on combat duty.
On Saturday, January 7, the Russian Federation did not place a single ship on combat duty in the Black Sea. This was reported by the navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
It was noted that in the Sea of Azov, the enemy continued to control sea communications, keeping two ships on the alert.
And in the Mediterranean, nine Russian ships were recorded, including five launch vehicles, the total salvo of which was 72 caliber.
During the day, 19 ships passed through the Kerch-Yenikal Strait for the interests of the Russian Federation to the Sea of Azov, seven of them moved from the Bosphorus Strait. 27 ships passed through the Black Sea for Russian interests, four of which continued to move towards the Bosphorus Strait.
Recall that only one warship of the Russian Federation was on duty in the Black Sea the previous day.
Earlier, OK South reported that due to the typhoon, a missile attack from the Black Sea was unlikely.
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Source: korrespondent

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