On April 17, the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on the situation in the Black Sea. There, the occupying army of Russia withdrew three carriers of Kalibr-type missiles, the total ammunition of which reaches up to 16 missiles.
In total, seven enemy ships, including three carriers of cruise missiles, are on combat duty in the Black Sea temporarily occupied by Russia.
In addition, as the media reported on April 17, in the occupied Sevastopol, the movement of the ferry on the Artillery Bay – Severnaya line was suspended for “technical reasons.” Earlier it was reported that the Russian military blocked the entrance to the Sevastopol Bay, where the Russian Black Sea Fleet is based, with floating modules. Long modules close about half of the entrance to the bay, the width of which is up to 400 meters.
Source: Racurs

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