The aggressor country, the Russian Federation, launched launch vehicles into the Black Sea, despite the storm.
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As of the morning of November 28, there were three enemy ships at sea carrying Caliber cruise missiles. Their total salvo can be up to 16 missiles. There are no enemy ships in the Sea of Azov, but there are two enemy ships in the Mediterranean Sea. During the day, in the interests of Russia, ships did not pass through the Kerch Strait. The Naval Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported this on Telegram.
Monitoring Telegram channels inform that two Project 636.3 submarines “Veliky Novgorod” and “Stary Oskol” with the ability to carry eight “Calibers” were withdrawn from Novorossiysk to the Black Sea. Also at sea is the frigate Admiral Makarov, which can launch eight missiles.
Let us recall that the American Institute for the Study of War said that the threat of mines remains in the Black Sea for both military and civilian ships, because powerful winds tore the boom nets and scattered the minefields. Russian mines are now drifting throughout the northwestern Black Sea.
Source: Racurs

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