As of 11:30 today, May 21, six enemy ships are on combat duty in the Black Sea, including two carriers of Caliber cruise missiles with a total salvo of up to eight missiles.
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This was reported on the Facebook page of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Up to seven enemy ships are on combat duty in the Mediterranean, of which one is carrying Caliber cruise missiles – a total salvo of up to four missiles.
There is one enemy ship in the Sea of Azov.
It is noted that over the past day, in the interests of Russia, the passage through the Kerch-Yenikal Strait, which connects the Black and Azov Seas, was made by:
- to the Sea of Azov – 12 vessels, of which one continued to move from the Bosporus;
- there were seven vessels to the Black Sea, one of them continued moving towards the Bosporus Strait.
Russia continues to violate the 1974 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) by turning off Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) on civilian ships in the Sea of Azov, the Navy notes.
Recall that yesterday, May 20, there was one carrier of Caliber cruise missiles in the Black Sea.
Source: Racurs

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