In the Black Sea, the number of Russian carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles, with which Rashists periodically fire at Ukraine, has decreased.
This was announced today, on March 6, in his Telegram channel by the speaker of the Odesa OVA Sergey Bratchuk.
The number of enemy launch vehicles in the Black Sea has decreased by one unit. Now there are 3 of them. The total possible salvo is 16 “calibers,” Bratchuk notes.
The Operational Command “South” notes that the enemy ship grouping in the Black Sea is kept at a missile-safe distance from the coast controlled by Ukraine.
Among the 15 ships, 3 rocket carriers remain, 2 of which are underwater, the message posted on the OK Yug Facebook page says.
It is noted that the enemy continues to carry out aerial reconnaissance and the search for new tactics to increase the effectiveness of the use of missile strikes.
Having paused massed missile attacks, the enemy from time to time will use aircraft and air-based missiles, groups of kamikaze drones, as well as ground weapons such as coastal or operational-tactical missile systems or S-300 air defense systems in front-line territories in achievement zones.
The readiness of launch vehicles at sea indicates that the likelihood of attacks is as high as possible, emphasize the Yug OK. “Do not neglect security measures, do not ignore the air raid alert, be aware of the mine danger in the de-occupied territory and in the coastal zone, where after a storm the sea can bring enemy mines.
Source: Racurs

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