Russia deploys missile carriers to the Black Sea for the first time in 15 days – General Staff.
Russian ship with cruise missiles detected in the Black Sea
This morning, October 2, a Russian ship carrying Kalibr type cruise missiles was spotted in the Black Sea. This occurred after a two-week pause in their combat duty. Such information was reported by the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (UA NAVY).
According to Ukrainian military data, there is one enemy ship in the Black Sea area, which is a carrier of Kalibr cruise missiles.
The Ukrainian Navy reports that this vessel is capable of launching up to four missiles simultaneously.
It is noteworthy that the last Time Russian missile carriers were seen in the Black Sea was on October 19, but they did not have Kalibrs on board.
However, on October 17, a group of enemy ships with such missiles was spotted in this area, i.e., 15 days ago.
Ukrainian Navy also detected a ship with cruise missiles in the Mediterranean Sea
Today, November 2, the Ukrainian Naval Forces also reported the detection of a Russian ship with Kalibr cruise missiles in the Mediterranean Sea. This ship is capable of launching up to eight missiles.
Furthermore, the military stated that Russia continues to violate the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea of 1974 by disabling automatic identification systems.
Let us remind that the agents of "ATESH" conducted reconnaissance of military ship stations in Sevastopol and provided the obtained coordinates to the Ukrainian military.
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