One carrier of Kalibr cruise missiles is on duty in the Black Sea, two each in the Azov and Mediterranean seas.
As of Friday morning, June 28, Russian troops had 12 ships on standby, including launch vehicles. Such data from the Ukrainian Navy was provided by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
There are 2 enemy ships in the Black Sea, 1 of them is a carrier of Caliber cruise missiles.
There are 8 enemy ships in the Sea of Azov, 2 of which are carriers of Caliber cruise missiles with a total salvo of up to 16 missiles.
There are 2 enemy ships in the Mediterranean Sea, which are carriers of Caliber cruise missiles with a total salvo of up to 24 missiles.
It was also reported that during the day, in the interest of the Russian Federation, the following vessels passed through the Kerch Strait to the Black Sea, 4 of which continued to move in the direction of the Bosphorus Strait; in the Sea of Azov – 9 ships, 6 of them moving from the Bosphorus Strait.
“The Russian Federation continues to violate the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 (SOLAS) by disabling automatic identification systems (AIS),” the report said.
We remind you that immediately after the attack of the enemy with Calibers on the night of June 22, the Ukrainian Navy announced that this was the first launch of these missiles from the Sea of Azov. However, it soon became clear that this assumption was wrong.
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Source: korrespondent

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