The Russian launch vehicle is present in the Black Sea as of the morning of January 20.
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Currently, the invaders hold two ships in the sea area. One of them is a carrier of Kalibr cruise missiles. Its total salvo is up to eight missiles. The naval forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this on Telegram.
It is noted that there is one enemy ship each in the Azov and Mediterranean Seas.
The Navy added that on January 19, in Russian interests, three ships passed through the Kerch Strait to the Sea of Azov. And four ships were moving towards the Black Sea, one of which continued moving towards the Bosporus Strait.
Russia continues to violate the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 (SOLAS) by disabling automatic identification systems (AIS), the Navy noted.
Let us recall that in the fall, British intelligence reported that Russia has problems with the use of “Caliber” cruise missiles, since after the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ strikes on the occupied Crimea, the enemy is afraid to reload with cruise missiles in occupied Sevastopol. The aggressor has begun to rely more on bases in Novorossiysk, and the issue of logistics causes problems for the occupiers.
Source: Racurs

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