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The Russian ship Admiral Makarov moved to Odessa

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The likelihood of a missile attack is rising, defenders are warning and urged to listen to alarms.

The Russian frigate Admiral Makarov headed for the Black Sea coast in the Odessa region. This is stated in the summary of the operational command South, published on the night of Monday, May 23.

“One of the newest ships of the Black Sea Fleet, Admiral Makarov, advanced from Sevastopol with a group in the Black Sea of ​​seven large landing ships and two missile ships. … The possibility of a missile attack is still rising well, “the defenders said.

In this regard, residents in the region were urged to listen to alarm signals and not to endanger themselves.

Recall, on May 6, the Armed Forces of Ukraine reportedly shot down the frigate Admiral Makarov using Ukrainian Neptune missiles in the Snake Island area.

A week later, journalist Roman Tsymbalyuk said that the command of the Russian Black Sea Fleet had decided to appoint a new flagship. They became frigate Admiral Makarov.

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Source: korrespondent

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