Natalya Gumenyuk noted that despite the storm, the threat did not disappear: the Russians could take out the ships in a few hours.
On Sunday, February 26, Russia did not withdraw a single launch vehicle from the Black Sea due to a storm. However, the threat still remains. This was said by the head of the Joint Coordinating Press Center of the Defense Forces of the South of Ukraine, Natalia Gumenyuk, on the air of the news telethon.
According to him, on Saturday, February 25, a carrier of enemy missiles was on duty in the Black Sea, but at night he was taken to his base.
“The ships of the Russian Federation are pressing closer to the Eastern coast of Crimea. They are moving away from the coast controlled by Ukraine. Because they know that long-range weapons are getting closer,” the spokesman explained. .
He also added that despite the storm, the threat has not disappeared, as the Russians can prepare and withdraw launch vehicles within hours.
“It’s likely that the enemy is using surveillance pacification tactics. As you remember in that parable: a wolf, a wolf, and then nothing helps. They’re trying to drain the psychology and mindset of our population by constantly shelling, air activity, and then they can unexpectedly launch a missile strike,” Gumenyuk summarized.
Recall, on February 19, Gumenyuk reported that Russia had launched two launch vehicles in the Black Sea, but Caliber stocks were exhausted.
Before that, the Russian Federation fired four missiles into Ukraine Calibertwo of them shot at the air defense forces.
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Source: korrespondent

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