The rotation of Russian launch vehicles took place in the Black Sea on Saturday, September 30.
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As of 8:00. The occupiers keep 13 ships on combat duty in the Black Sea. Among them are two carriers of Caliber cruise missiles. These enemy vessels can launch up to 14 missiles. The naval forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this on Telegram.
One enemy ship is in the Sea of Azov, and one is in the Mediterranean. There are no launch vehicles there now.
As is known, on September 29, the aggressor kept three launch vehicles in the Black Sea with a total salvo of 24 Caliber missiles.
Let us recall that in July Russia accepted into the Black Sea Fleet a new carrier of the Caliber missiles – the small missile ship Cyclone, which has air defense systems and a launcher for eight Calibers. This is the first warship in 25 years to be built in Muscovite-occupied Kerch.
Source: Racurs

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