Russian invaders are using the Black Sea to launch attacks on Ukrainian territory.
There are Russian warships in the Black Sea, which the Russian Federation can use to launch another strike on Ukraine, and therefore, in the event of an alarm, it is urgent to go to the nearest shelter. Natalya Gumenyuk, press secretary of the Defense Forces of southern Ukraine, announced this on Thursday, January 25, during a telethon.
“At the moment we see that the activity of launch vehicles remains high. Three launch vehicles are on combat duty, one surface and two underwater. The total salvo of calibers consists of up to 16 units. The arrangement of these launch vehicles was maintained for quite a long time. The enemy did not withdraw the launch vehicles at the beginning of the year, but then, despite the storm, it was taken out and repaired. Now it rotates, replenishes and lowers , but does not remove the launch vehicles from combat duty,” Gumenyuk said.
According to him, such tactics may indicate that the Russians are preparing for the upcoming Kalibrama strike.
“This may indicate preparation for an upcoming strike using sea-based missiles, and may also be aimed at dispersing our air defense efforts during an air attack, using air-launched missiles or using ballistics. This is what the enemy has been doing lately. “Keep it a priority. Naval launch vehicles, while on duty, still take up a certain amount of air defense attention,” he said.
We remind you that the enemy has launched a joint missile attack on Ukraine, using cruise, ballistic, aircraft and anti-aircraft guided missiles. Air defense forces destroyed 21 Russian missiles. There were victims and injured in Kyiv, Kharkov and Pavlograd. So, in Kyiv, 20 people were injured, and a woman was also reported dead. A lot of damage and destruction was recorded in various places. In Kharkov, six people died, another 57 people were injured, including 8 children.
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