The invaders did not withdraw the rocket-carrying ships in the Black and Azov Seas. These ships are located at their home bases.
Seven enemy ships are on combat duty in the Black and Azov Seas, there are no missile carriers among them. This was announced on Sunday, May 28, by Colonel Vladislav Nazarov, spokesman for the operational command of the South.
“In the Black Sea, the ship grouping of the enemy’s under-fleet consists of 7 units, another ship is on duty in the Azov Sea. All missile carriers have been brought to the base point,” Nazarov said.
He also added that the missile threat level remains high. A few hours is enough to put rocket carriers on duty, and after a drone attack, the enemy often uses rocket strikes as a way of increasing pressure and psychological stress on the population.
It will be recalled that on the morning of May 24, the Russian reconnaissance ship Ivan Khurs was attacked by sea drones 74 kilometers north of the Bosphorus. Russia blamed Ukraine for this.
Later, a video was shown on the network of how a Ukrainian unmanned firewall hit the ship Ivan Khurs of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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